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21616 | Truth and falsity apply to suppositions as well as to assertions [Williamson] |
Full Idea: The notion of truth and falsity apply to suppositions as well as to assertions. | |
From: Timothy Williamson (Vagueness [1994], 7.2) | |
A reaction: This may not be obvious to those who emphasise pragmatics and ordinary language, but it is self-evident to anyone who emphasises logic. |
21623 | True and false are not symmetrical; false is more complex, involving negation [Williamson] |
Full Idea: The concepts of truth and falsity are not symmetrical. The asymmetry is visible in the fundamental principles governing them, for F is essentially more complex than T, by its use of negation. | |
From: Timothy Williamson (Vagueness [1994], 7.5) | |
A reaction: If T and F are primitives, controlled by axioms, then they might be symmetrical in nature, but asymmetrical in use. However, if forced to choose just one primitive, I presume it would be T. |