(2) Everest's peak is exclusively Everest-dependent.
That's not contradictory. Everest is part of the world. — Terrapin Station
In that case: presumably, Julius Caesar believed that the sun rose in the East. But he didn't speak English, because English didn't exist then, so he didn't believe the sentence, "The sun rises in the East." Looks like sentences can't be your truth-bearers. — Pneumenon
Except saying "truth is exclusively mind dependent" and "truth is mind dependent and world dependent" are not the same thing.
They are actually different — m-theory
This is not equivalent to my example.
So if you say "This is exclusively a triangle and it is also a shape"
It does not have set membership of exclusively triangles, it also has set membership of shapes. — m-theory
φ — Terrapin Station
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