Lexicon of Arguments

Philosophical and Scientific Issues in Dispute
 
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II 119
Assertion/Correctness/Dummett: no assertion can be both correct and incorrect, because it cannot be verified and falsified at the same time - but we come dangerously close if the falsification condition does not determine the meaning of the sentence when it is used independently.
II 120
"Is not incorrect": = unfalsifiable.
II 122
Not every assertion must be correct or incorrect - it could turn out later.
Realism: is the thesis that it might never turn out.
Dummett: if we understand this assertion, it is because of truth conditions.
>Truth conditions, >Realism, >Correctness, >Verification.

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