Is it universally true that every truth test requires leveraging the existence of false claims/things I don’t agree with? For example if Socrates is a man, if all men are mortal, what false fact would you need to draw the logical conclusion? Or am I missing your point?
I’m not reflecting this idea, of course, because I’m a progressive. It does seem a bit imaginary, though.
I’m not reflecting this idea, of course, because I’m a progressive. It does seem a bit imaginary, though.