Truth, Proof and Possibility
in Classical Antiquity, in contemporary informational networks
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https://doi.org/10.46391/ALCEU.v24.ed53.2024.431Keywords:
Logic, Truth, Communication, InformationAbstract
This text examines the notions of truth, proof and possibility and Classical Antiquity. Its purpose is to reshape the idea of truth. And strictly communication terms.
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