> It is possible that true isosemantic statements could be contradictory
> if objective reality was in fact derived from the mental, e.g. if the
> world is a reflection of the mind of God, or if objective reality is
> socially-constructed, e.g. the world is brought into existence by
> conscious observers, and does not exist otherwise.
I don't follow. Could you provide a theoretical example of what such a
true but contradictory isosemantic statement might look like?
-Prof. Tim