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Any system based on axioms is incomplete because the axioms cannot be
proven from the system, just believed. But one system can be less-incomplete than
other. Neutrosophy is less-incomplete than many other systems because it contains
them. But this does not mean that it is finished, and it can always be improved. The
comments presented here are an attempt to make Neutrosophy even less-incomplete.
I argue that less-incomplete ideas are more useful, since we cannot
perceive truth or falsity or indeterminacy independently of a context, and are
therefore relative. Absolute being and relative being are defined. Also the "silly
theorem problem" is posed, and its partial solution described. The issues arising
from the incompleteness of our contexts are presented. We also note the relativity
and dependance of logic to a context. We propose "metacontextuality" as a
paradigm for containing as many contexts as we can, in order to be less-incomplete
and discuss some possible consequences.
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Smarandache, F. (1995). A Unifying Field in Logics: Neutrosophic Logic. American Research Press,
Rehoboth.
confdates: December 1-3 2001
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First International Conference on Neutrosophy,
Neutrosophic Logic, Set, Probability and Statistics
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University of New Mexico.
Gallup, New Mexico, USA
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