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6 Interesting confirmation of the correctness of Plutarch and Manetho is given by G. A. Wainwright in his article "Iron in Egypt" (J. Eg. Arch. XVIII 1932, p14).
In schools, appropriateness has replaced the principle of correctness.
This does provide a notion of correctness.
Of course, rationality is no guarantee of correctness.
It provides the criteria of correctness and malfunction.
Even so, a rigorous proof of correctness is rarely forthcoming.
Section 5 presents the proof of correctness.
For example, games are subject to norms of correctness.
Moreover, these notions of correctness can differ even extensionally, i.e., give different verdicts regarding the correctness of individual beliefs.
It only satisfies the correctness criterion when the target language has an independently given notion of correctness.
No proof of correctness was previously given.
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