On 03 Nov 2012, at 13:06, Stephen P. King wrote:
On 11/3/2012 6:08 AM, Bruno Marchal wrote:
Dear Bruno,
No, that cannot be the case since statements do not even exist
if the framework or theory that defines them does not exist,
therefore there is not 'truth' for a non-exitence entity.
Brent already debunked this. The truth of a statement does not need
the existence of the statement. You confuse again the truth of
1+1=2, with a possible claim of that truth, like "1+1=2".
Horsefeathers! How is the truth of an arithmetic statement
separable from any claim of that truth?
Explain me how the truth of an arithmetical truth depends on its being
claimed or not.
What is the possible value of a statement that we can make no claims
about?
We can make claim about them, but we don't need to do that for them
being true or false.
Bruno
http://iridia.ulb.ac.be/~marchal/
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