Could Truth be understood as the theorems of human knowledge where basic facts are its axioms?
∃Facts ⊆ Human_Knowledge ∃x ∈ Language(Human_Knowledge) (True(Facts, x) ↔ (Facts ⊢ x))
Can truth be understood as math?
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Facts are subjectively known.PeteOlcott wrote: ↑Mon May 27, 2019 4:53 am Could Truth be understood as the theorems of human knowledge where basic facts are its axioms?
∃Facts ⊆ Human_Knowledge ∃x ∈ Language(Human_Knowledge) (True(Facts, x) ↔ (Facts ⊢ x))
Which facts you are privy to is a question of luck.
Even if you had all of the facts, the principles (theorems) would be based on subjective interpretation. (i.e. Just because a hypothesis fits, doesn't mean that it is the only hypothesis that fits.)
Please explain your maths.