On 12/19/2012 5:44 AM, Bruno Marchal wrote:

On 17 Dec 2012, at 17:50, Stephen P. King wrote:

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,

So weird.

Bruno



they are conditional to context. Absence the specifiably of context even properties vanish and truths with them.

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Onward!

Stephen

Dear Bruno,

"Necessary truths are the only kind that can be known, they are conditional to context." How is this weird? I think that the process philosophy seems very strange and distorted to you.

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Onward!

Stephen


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