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1. The comparisons between the three types of error are overwhelmingly complex.2. The fallacies consist of existence, e.g., validity, cogency, reality and truth3. "Knowledge" is BELIEF in "existence"True belief (knowledge of facts or reality, i.e., propositional knowledge) is no less belief than opinion or guesswork by virtue of justification. Not only familiarity or awareness based on "facts," supposedly descriptive knowledge are word meaning, but also "skills," supposedly "procedural knowledge" and "objects," supposedly "acquaintance knowledge" are word meaning. The explanation "existence" is fake. It is the fake or artificial intelligence incompleteness of words. Word meaning as the dualism of meaning and being is necessarily the contradiction that words are semiotic, i.e., are signs or tokens that function, but only tokenly function. As such word meaning is existence literally as the inverted abyss of words. It is the holification of hollow (nonword) words in justification of being (nonword). "Existence" and "knowledge" are the abyss that is the mayhem. |