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Were such an assumption true, it would follow that the relevant usage would not then be, in principle, one that could be checked for consistency.
This is because the relevant iterated modal claim "Adam could have been such that he could have been such that he could have been such" is, by our initial assumption, true in virtue of one and the same individual, Adam, existing at different possible worlds.
Is this assumption true?
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Thus, there are no derivable sequents with all assumptions true and the conclusion false.
This assumption, while true for simple cells, is not true for complex cells.
The second assumption is true for linear seperable systems but not true for nonlinear and inseparable systems.
And I'm not sure this assumption is true.
More recent research showed that neither assumption was true.
Of course, we'll have to wait till next year — or later — to see if this assumption is true.
But as this book's humbling scholarship demonstrates, not even that latter assumption holds true, hard and fast.
Neither assumption is true.
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