Verification principle
Verification principle
Real World
A.J. Ayer, writing in Language, Truth and Logic (1936), applied the verification principle to dismiss theological claims in the same way a scientist would dismiss 'the universe is made of invisible undetectable cheese' — not false, but literally meaningless.
Exam Focus
Distinguish strong from weak verification; examiners expect you to show awareness that Ayer revised the principle due to self-refutation objections.
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