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It is absolutely untrue, an absolute falsehood and utterly misleading.
"That's just an absolute falsehood," Mrs. Clinton said.
"It is an absolute falsehood," Ms. Berry said, noting that Ms. Thernstrom had asked for a disc of data and was told there was no disc but that the information was available on the Internet.
It is an absolute falsehood...
"It is an absolute falsehood," he continued.
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While it avoids the relative worthlessness of falsehoods, Hilpinen's account, just like Popper's, entails the absolute worthlessness of all falsehoods: no falsehood is closer to the truth than any truth.
(We could call this result the absolute worthlessness of falsehoods.
If you accept the three plausible likeness principles (uniform distance, pareto, and difference) then you either have to reject the principle of the value of content for truths or you have to accept the absolute worthlessness of falsehoods.
As we have seen, one shortcoming which Hilpinen's proposal shares with Popper's original proposal is the absolute worthlessness of all falsehoods: that no falsehood is closer to the truth than any truth (even the worthless tautology).
I suspect that while you are reluctant to think we can ever grasp absolute truth, we can still recognise falsehood, or how implausible certain [religious] claims are.
That's hypocrisy and falsehood.
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