Define truth in mathematics

Define truth in mathematics.

Define truth in logic.

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A true statement is a statement that is not false

truth is an empty concept

provability is the best we can do

Define truth in science.

We can prove that certain statements are true in particular mathematical universes,a set of objects with constants, relations, and functions. Truth in math is dependent on what you're working with and your frame of reference

>mathematics
depends what you're working within

>logic
depends what you're working within

Truth is a property of statements whose propositional content corresponds to facts.

>Define truth in mathematics.

Whatever corresponds with your axioms.

>Logic

Whatever corresponds with your axioms.

No, facts aren't "true", they're facts. Two completely different types of knowledge.

Truth is a property of statements. When have I said that facts are true?

Easy. Consistency.

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that's provability, dingus

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it was proven mathematically that this couldnt be done

en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Tarski's_undefinability_theorem

obviously that's an exaggeration

that's for logic, what about maths and science?

A statement tautologically equivalent to the value true

Maybe in science but not in math

>a symbol-based construct whose origin, lifeblood, and only possible result is tautology will tell you the truth

It's too easy to make of STEMlords.

what do you propose? it is the way of the stemfags or the sky daddy believers

so wtf is truth? why do we not have a definition of truth in 2017?

Aa if the definition of truth is only a problem for math and logic. Its a problem for everyone

bunp

math is based on logic.

OP didnt ask about science. thats a whole other can of worms