On 12/17/2012 11:31 AM, Roger Clough wrote:
I may have to disagree with you, possibly because
no one arithmetic statement is the whole truth.
And comp needs a whole set of equations,
no one of which is the whole truth.
But I think that EVERYTHING comes from the One,
even untruth. Necessary truth is just a subset I think.
So is contingent truth.
Dear Roger,
I see the ONE as a superposition of Nothing and Everything... The
Many is the classical case. /evil grin
Necessary truths are the only kind that can be known, they are
conditional to context. Absence the specifiably of context even
properties vanish and truths with them.
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Onward!
Stephen
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