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6442 | Truth belongs to beliefs, not to propositions and sentences [Russell] |
Full Idea: Truth and falsehood both belong primarily to beliefs, and only derivatively to propositions and sentences. | |
From: Bertrand Russell (My Philosophical Development [1959], Ch.15) | |
A reaction: I'm not sure why a proposition which is date/place stamped ('it is raining, here and now') could not be considered a truth, even if no one believed it. Is not the proposition 'squares have four sides' true? |