The theory,Levels of Belief in a Statement is that unless a Statement is verifiable by Knowledge, it cannot be called truth, law, or fact. According to this theory knowledge can be of three types: Transcendental, communal, and Individual. All statements can belong to one or more of these six categories of verifiability: Ultimate Truth, Communal Truth, Individual Truth, Individual Lies, Communal Lies, and Ultimate Lies.
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| - The theory,Levels of Belief in a Statement is that unless a Statement is verifiable by Knowledge, it cannot be called truth, law, or fact. According to this theory knowledge can be of three types: Transcendental, communal, and Individual. All statements can belong to one or more of these six categories of verifiability: Ultimate Truth, Communal Truth, Individual Truth, Individual Lies, Communal Lies, and Ultimate Lies.
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| - The theory,Levels of Belief in a Statement is that unless a Statement is verifiable by Knowledge, it cannot be called truth, law, or fact. According to this theory knowledge can be of three types: Transcendental, communal, and Individual. All statements can belong to one or more of these six categories of verifiability: Ultimate Truth, Communal Truth, Individual Truth, Individual Lies, Communal Lies, and Ultimate Lies.
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