10 Apr
Logical Positivism 101
A proposition is meaningful only if it is verifiable.
A proposition is verifiable only if it can be proved or disproved or can be deduced from other propositions which are verifiable.
Statements that are not verifiable are cognitively meaningless although they may possess emotive meaning. - Krus’s summary of Mach’s logical positivism
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