There are almost no just-plain-true (or false) facts in the macroscopic natural world. We’ve engineered our environment to support deductive reasoning, which doesn’t work in nature. Text from Elijah Millgram’s _Hard Truths_pic.twitter.com/e6HLMSjpb3
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Well, supposedly there are flatly-true facts that are true not by definition, but contingently true in our world, due to physics or something.
Yes, for some sense of flatly true, I suppose that’s true in physics, but even there the best you can do is say, “it’s true of this model which we find pretty good”.
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