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Yes, but whose truth?
But whose truth?
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Rather, think of it as more like evidence that can be admitted in a court of law: this testimony, this document is something a jury should examine, something that is pertinent, but something whose truth-determining status is yet to be considered.
For Pope, rhyming couplets were the units of that essential eighteenth-century quality, wit: True wit is Nature to advantage dress'd What oft was thought, but ne'er so well express'd, Something, whose truth convinced at sight we find, That gives us back the notion of the mind.
But the paintings' deliberately blurred surfaces ominously embalm events whose truth will never be fully known.
Moreover, with a small change in our theories or background beliefs, or just in our understanding of the conditions for measurement, we might change the tests on which we rely, but often without changing the meaning of the sentences whose truth we might be trying to test (which, as Putnam 1965 [1975] pointed out, is precisely what practicing scientists regularly do).
But those words might have been used to make a variety of statements, statements whose truth or falsehood depends on the facts in a variety of ways.
The question is, whose truth?
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