Any statement which leads to the conclusion that all statements are false, or that all statements are unknowable, is itself false. Treating this as a basic premise cuts off a lot of bad lines of thought, including this one, early.
No, you’re right—you didn’t say that. Your theory maintains that all prediction is impossible, but it doesn’t maintain that all statements are false or unknowable.
Any statement which leads to the conclusion that all statements are false, or that all statements are unknowable, is itself false. Treating this as a basic premise cuts off a lot of bad lines of thought, including this one, early.
Where do I say or imply that? did you read it at all?
Downvoted again. Phew. Maybe you just tell me where I said or implied it?
No, you’re right—you didn’t say that. Your theory maintains that all prediction is impossible, but it doesn’t maintain that all statements are false or unknowable.