inner/ outer

when someone says something such as an assertion
he can be easily dismissed
by instance, if i pretend that the world is rounded
a boy living in 802 could pretend that it is indeed not rounded but squared

does it exist assertions that contain their own truth
for instance: i doubt on everything, you can think
and realize that its inner truth is false or that this assertion
contradicts itself:
you can't doubt on everything because if you doubt
on everything you can't sure that you are doubting
that's what kant would call the analysis
some truth are linked with the outside when some
others are linked with the inside of the assertion




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Yes, there is probably an argument against most thoughts, except for facts. Perhaps if the boy said that it has been proven that the earth is round. Then there is room for argument without being confrontational. However, the earth is round. :)
2018-02-24