"True" and "False" seem to be such clear and simple terms, opposites and mutually exclusive. In reality, however, we may inhabit, in much or even most of our knowledge, the fuzzy area between the two.
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Word count:1289 "True" and "False" seem to be such clear and simple terms, opposites and mutually exclusive. In reality, however, we may inhabit, in much or even most of our knowledge, the fuzzy area between the two. What are the difficulties of the attempts to draw a clear line between these two categories? Sometimes it becomes difficult to draw the strict line between such categories like "bad" or "good", "light" or "dark", "simple" or "difficult". Many people can't even imagine, what a great number of different situation exists when it is possible to apply these apportions. But not everyone is able to ask himself why sometimes it is not possible to find the only correct answer to the question or give the definition of the event or object, which is the only correct. These difficulties arise when the "True or False" law is not working or ignored. One of the most common...

