pycyn@aol.com wrote:
That doesn't work, because the false value doesn't have a referentWhoa! If the true value (Truth) has a referent, then so has Falsehood.
Sure. But I affirm that neither one has a referent.
The problem is that whatever the referent, if there is one, may be, it won't help knowing about whether something is true or not.
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