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What makes an action virtuous or an assertion true?
And if not of all, the exceptions will be contradictories of which admittedly only one is true; but if of all, again either the negation will be true wherever the assertion is, and the assertion true wherever the negation is, or the negation will be true where the assertion is, but the assertion not always true where the negation is.
In 1921 McTaggart, too, conceives of facts as sui generis entities in which objects possess qualities or stand in relations: If I say "the table is square" the only thing which can make my assertion true is the fact that the table is square — that is, the possession by the table of the quality of squareness (McTaggart 1921 Vol. I, §9 p. 10).
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The most extraordinary feature of Brooks's Law is surely its capacity to make assertions true that are demonstrably false, merely by opposing them to assertions that are demonstrably true.
So the couple's assertion was true but not complexly true.
By previous observation, the aforesaid assertion is true for k = 1, 2. Assume that, the assertion is true up to some k - 1 ≥ 1.
That assertion - true if the calculation is made immediately before the coin is tossed, but dubious if the assessment is made several tosses earlier - relates to his most famous aphorism.
But neither assertion was true.
"Neither assertion is true" (E&E Daily, March 24).
In fact, we prove that an even stronger assertion holds true.
The same assertion is true for every complete metric space under a suitable set-theoretic assumption.
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Since I tried Ludwig back in 2017, I have been constantly using it in both editing and translation. Ever since, I suggest it to my translators at ProSciEditing.

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