Comparing #3550 (Version 1) and #3553 (Version 2)

Isn't every theory infinitely underspecified ?

No.

Isn't every theory infinitely underspecified ?

No. For example, the theory of addition is sufficiently specified: we have enough info to implement an algorithm of addition on a computer, then run it, test it, correct errors with it, and so on.

#3553·Dennis Hackethal·about 10 hours ago·Criticism
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