openness |
Holisticness |
Describability |
Every person always can assert everything. |
Reclue will never be able to ignore something. |
Every word, which has a meaning, refers on a concept (an idea), which is located exactly at one point in the space of concepts. |
orientation |
coherency |
logics |
The space of concepts is a highly dimensional metric space with an inductive ordered structure, whose peak is the concept itself: the completely undeterminable something. |
All cogent classifications and all their aspects have to be taken in consideration, too. |
Cogent expressions standing in contradiction may not be consensual at the same time, i.e. contradictions have to be clarified. If there is a cogent argumentation, the conclusion has to be deduced. |
falsifiability |
empiricism |
uniqueness of being |
Every claim can be falsified by giving reasons.
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Statements that can be tested by measurements must also be tested by measurement.
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There is only one material reality, one optimal interpersonal world (with, for example, the coexistence of different cultures) and one personal truth per person - together only one absolute truth.
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