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I am wondering about the correspondence theory of truth. Does correspondence need statements (Id say yes), and therefore language using intelligence - to exist. Is truth a dependent phenomenon, like something idealist, rather than something universal and sentience neutral?
I think reality is probably like computer programming.
There are are things that are defined
(or in our case things that are what they are)
There are commands and conditional statements
(laws of the universe)
There is processing
(changes in variables based on conditions that produce outcomes)
I guess what was trying to get at earlier is that there is a "computer language" that is behind making the "program" do what it does. You don't see it on the screen and you might not even be able to access it from within the program while the program is running, but without it there is no program.
So, to say that intelligence (say players in an mmo or npcs with ai) within the running program is required for something to be true, would not be true. And to say that the language making the program possible is less real than the program would also be false.
Within the program itself, what was defined and not subject to change, would be true and what is subject to change, is conditionally true.
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