| http://www.w3.org/ns/prov#value | - Ayer concluded, A proposition is said to be verifiable, in the strong sense of the term, if, and only if, its truth could be conclusively established by experience, but is verifiable in the weak sense if it is possible for experience to render it probable.[21] And yet, no proposition, other than a tautology, can possibly be anything more than a probable hypothesis".[21] Thus, all are open to
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