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F-A-I-T-H The Fundamental Authority of Irrefutable Truth that assures confident Hope
Even things that are true can be proved.
A presumption becomes a self-refuting assertion".
~R. Alan Woods [2012]
Nothing is absolute, with the debatable exceptions of this statement and death.
The thing that cannot be defined is the first thing; the primary fact.
Over the years I have tried to develop something which is technically assured.
The only thing certain is nothing is certain.
Impossible is not a declaration. It's a dare.
This only is certain, that there is nothing certain.
The only unchangable certainty in life is that nothing is unchangable or certain.
What the thinker thinks, the prover proves
Express only that which cannot be expressed. Leave it unexpressed)
Whether we admit it or not, there comes for everyone the moment when personal existence must be anchored to a truth recognized as final, a truth which confers a certitude no longer open to doubt.
The only universal attribute of scientific statements resides in their potential fallibility. If a claim cannot be disproven, it does not belong to the enterprise of science.
Clearness marks the sincerity of philosophers.
All that exists, exists in some amount and can be measured.
Perfectibility is one of the most unequivocal characteristics of the human species.
What can be proved by a photograph, can never be by a word.
Non-ambiguity is the shaping force of reality.
I trust that absolutes have gradations.
One must verify or expel his doubts, and convert them into the certainty of Yes or NO.
Mathematical Reasoning is not only exact; it has its own criteria of reality
The highest truth cannot be put into words.
Belief is proof and/or reasn.
Logic is the foundation of the certainty of all the knowledge we acquire.
An indefinable something is to be done, in a way nobody knows how, at a time nobody knows when, that will accomplish nobody knows what.
'Incontrovertible' is not a scientific word. Nothing is incontrovertible in science.
Only one absolute certainty is possible to man, namely that at any given moment the feeling which he has exists.
Unambiguous is nonexistent.
The criterion of truth is that it works even if nobody is prepared to acknowledge it.
This sentence is not true
That alone is Real which exists by itself, which reveals itself by itself and which is eternal and unchanging.
It was impossible to quarrel with words, whose tremulous inequality showed indisposition so plainly.
Truth could never be wholly contained in words.
Making of unreality a possibility, then a probability, then an incontrovertible fact,
Nothing seems true that cannot also seem false.
I'm going to prove the impossible really exists
Clean undeniable right, clear undeniable might: either of these once ascertained puts an end to battle. All battle is a confused experiment to ascertain one and both of these.
Numbers are the most certain things we have.
Nothing can be true which is either complete or vacant; every touch is false which does not suggest more than it represents, and every space is false which represents nothing.
False. Everything by which you have lived and live now is all a deception, a lie, concealing both life and death from you.
Likewise every true thought contains in itself a proof of its truth. This proof is its vivifying effect upon the heart;
When you have eliminated all which is impossible, then whatever remains, however improbable, must be the truth.
To contribute usefully to the advance of science, one must sometimes not disdain from undertaking simple verifications.
It is an immutable law in business that words are words, explanations are explanations, promises are promises-but only performance is reality.
The only certainty is that we shall never be certain.
We have overcome the notion that mathematical truths have an existence independent and apart from our own minds. It is even strange to us that such a notion could ever have existed.
Absolute certainty is a privilege of uneducated minds and fanatics. - It is, for scientific folk, an unattainable ideal.
Mathematics is persistent intellectual honesty.
Is there any knowledge in the world which is so certain that no reasonable man could doubt it?
Mathematics may be the only exception in the sciences that leaves no room for skepicism. But, if mathematical results are exact as no empirical law can ever be, philosophers have discovered that they are not absolutely novel - instead, they are tautological.
...logical validity is not a guarantee of truth.
Not sure there is a truth that's "for sure."
If in other sciences we should arrive at certainty without doubt and truth without error, it behooves us to place the foundations of knowledge in mathematics ...
How to put this feeling, this certainty, into something as limited as words?
Whatever our definition of truth may be, we can never renounce Descartes' clare et distincte (clarity and distinctness).
Accuracy and clarity of statement are mutually exclusive.
My power is immeasurable; My truth inexplicable, unfathomable.
To another extent, always there, undeniable but
To say a thing 'must be', is the very power that makes it
Faith is a firm assurance.
Nothing is certain but the truth
All that can be said with truth of this Absolute and Supreme Reality is that IT IS. This must suffice.
How to know, oh how to know! All is relative ease and facility in orthodoxy, yet how can it be denied that good is in itself undeniable? Absolutes are the most uncertain of all formulations, while the uncertainties are the most real ...
We demand rigidly defined areas of doubt and uncertainty!
All mathematics is tautology.
Affirmation: I am myself, only I can define myself and I am priceless.
Mathematics is the most exact science, and its conclusions are capable of absolute proof. But this is so only because mathematics does not attempt to draw absolute conclusions. All mathematical truths are relative, conditional. In E. T. Bell Men of Mathematics, New York: Simona and Schuster, 1937.
Death is the last fact of which we can be certain.
A tautology's truth is certain, a proposition's possible, a contradiction's impossible.
Every act is an act of self-definition.
The credibility of the teller is the ultimate test of the truth of a proposition. (102)
That which is cannot be true.
It is certain because it is possible.-- Tertullian
Everything is strange, complex and complicated, but this are the features which make it incrediable.
Cogito cogito ergo cogito sum
"I think that I think, therefore I think that I am;" as close an approach to certainty as any philosopher has yet made.
There is no such thing as a fixed and reliable truth (except for the statement that this is so, presumably
The only consistency is its constancy.
Waking from a midnight dream of horror, one hastily turns on the light and lies quiescent, worshipping the chest of drawers, worshipping solidity, worshipping reality, worshipping the impersonal world which is a proof of some existence other than ours. That is what one wants to be sure of ...
Truth is everlasting.
Vagueness is at times an indication of nearness to a perfect truth.
There is only one thing certain and that is that nothing is certain
Is only certain that there is nothing certain, and that nothing is more miserable or more proud than man.Nat. Hist., ii. 7.]
Anyone can prove anything except that anything's worth proving.
("The Undying Thing")
We say that a sentence is factually significant to any given person, if, and only if, he knows how to verify the proposition which it purports to express.
impossible is not a word
There is nothing so uncertain as a sure thing.
I shall develop the thesis that anyone acting communicatively must, in performing any speech act, raise universal validity claims and suppose that they can be vindicated.
Words have no word for words that are not true.
The only incontrovertible fact of my work is the importance of life.
Rarely affirm, seldom deny, always distinguish.
Measure what is measurable, and make measurable what is not so.
In physics the truth is rarely perfectly clear, and that is certainly universally the case in human affairs. Hence, what is not surrounded by uncertainty cannot be the truth.
Self-evident, adj. Evident to one's self and to nobody else.
To measure is to know.
The truth was in her voice as sure as rain and sunshine are in a green blade of grass.
Such evidence is not the only kind which produces belief; though positivism maintains that it is the only kind which ought to produce so high a degree of confidence as all minds have or can be made to have through their agreements.
Exactitude is not truth.
Truth for us is simply a collective name for verification processes
The language of truth is unvarnished enough.