"All fathers are male" is a statement of truth. — Thrifclyfe
Your objection is an objection of terms. This can be substituted effortlessly for any other quantifier. — Thrifclyfe
I could use a little clarification: "truth is a linguistic statement." Don't you mean that a truth is a linguistic statement? If not then what do you mean?I mentioned elsewhere truth is a linguistic statement. All good philosophers define their terms, and the term you are possibly looking for is "reality".
Insofar as truth is concerned, outside of modal logic, it's a statement of preference. The reality that there are no truths and that society is contrived is essentially a statement of belief. — Thrifclyfe
Sure, but no doubt with some - a lot - of qualifications.so is there a philosopher that would agree that one's knowledge obtained from education (in the sense of consensus gentium), beliefs, and experience determines truth? — Caleb
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