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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These are only more-or-less true. I’m sure someone has a pet coyote they feed on vegetarian dog food. Saw a coyote go by my house just an hour ago, btw. First one this year!https://www.petco.com/shop/en/petcostore/product/natural-balance-vegetarian-formula-dog-food …
they're habitual truths, which require a little more careful statement to be true in the sort of way you hate
Generally, useful truths can’t be fully specified even in principle. And, the effort of fully specifying them, when that is possible, is not warranted. So attempting to do that is instrumentally irrational.
If you are at one of the poles, for half the year the sun doesn’t come up at all, and also “East” is undefined.
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