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How to make facts
A guy named Edward Snowden was interviewed on the Joe Rogan Experience recently, and here is something he said: This is the context: You say you know, and — you know, let’s put it the other way: maybe you do … Continue reading
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The Rationality of Uncertainty
When I was learning science in high school, I was mesmerized by the notion that scientific facts were true, myths were false, and there were still things that needed to be „figured out“. I was very impressed by the way … Continue reading
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Tagged binary logic, certain, certainty, computer, don't know, false, falsehood, human, language, linguistics, logic, modal logic, modal verb, modal verbs, mode, modes, natural language, natural science, nature, philosophy, rational, rationality, science, scientific, think, thinking, thought, thoughts, three state logic, true, truth, uncertain, uncertainty
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