Created by Thomas Woodcock
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Question | Answer |
What is cognitive language? | Cognitive language is language that it's truth is determined by reality |
What is non cognitive language? | Non cognitive language is language which it's truth is not determined by reality |
What are a priori claims? | A priori claims are claims which the truth is contained within, they are true before evidence |
What are a posteriori claims? | A posteriori claims are claims that the truth is not contained within, true after experience |
What is an example of an a priori claim? | 2+2=4, bachelors are unmarried men |
What is an example of an a posteriori claim? | it is raining, i am wearing shoes |
What are aesthetic claims? | Aesthetic claims are claims that are meaningful, but have no evidence and are not tautologies |
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