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Hi thinkers and alike,

(intentional, making a point = a "pinot")
 
Deos the from dmelosih the viladity of na agrmunet, sohlud we in any csae dsiacrd the cnotnet's turth vlaeue ecnaesd wtihin if ohtreiswe the raesnonig is suond, lgoiacl?

When does (if at all) the form matter? Can then any truth value change if the form it's presented in is changed? Or, is it just the perception of the truth-value that changes?

Barnsley

p.s. (personally I do not think, believe, see it being possible but only useful in some cases, and yes to the perception part)

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me thinks
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In theory, the validity of a subject isn't predicated on the form. In reality it is. We pick up on cues on how something is delivered to us and most base the assesment of the validity primarily on the form of delivery.

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