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when i say "Today is Monday" and another dude says "Today is not Monday", if we're talking about the same things (ie not figuratively) then one of us is wrong. That's the law of the excluded middle. Why are the rules when it comes to statements like "Charity is good"?
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This is just begging the question. Good and evil are subjective because good and evil are subjective?In post 10, MarioManiac4 wrote:because "good" is a subjective word that statement is subjective
"is" is a factual word; it is Monday because of the generally evident agreement that this day is a "Monday".- Psyche
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but they aren't talking about the same thing in that case; the same words are used but distinct propositions are communicatedIn post 11, Annadog40 wrote:Though with time zones then both can technically be right.Copyright © MafiaScum. All rights reserved.
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