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14102 | What is true or false is not mental, and is best called 'propositions' [Russell] |
Full Idea: I hold that what is true or false is not in general mental, and requiring a name for the true or false as such, this name can scarcely be other than 'propositions'. | |
From: Bertrand Russell (The Principles of Mathematics [1903], Pref) | |
A reaction: This is the Fregean and logicians' dream that that there is some fixed eternal realm of the true and the false. I think true and false concern the mental. We can talk about the 'facts' which are independent of minds, but not the 'truth'. |