Elementary logic Doubt about interpretation I have a doubt about the following exercise from Copi & Cohen Intro to logic book I have to determine the validity of the following argument "Only those who ignore the facts are likely to be mistaken No one who is truly objective is likely to be mistakenThese intrepretations are based on the totality of the history of being until that point So, when taken meaningfully, facts are not only interpretations, but unique interpretations with no possibility of being shares As their meaning is based on the total of the history of being, they are not only unique, but in flux 547 viewsPlease explain it User_gary;

There Are No Facts Only Interpretations Friedrich Nietzsche 800x600 Quotes