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Originally Posted by Hellmark
Even the fiction that claims to be fact?
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But it is obviously not a fact since you have claimed that it is not. We can assume that the author of the fictional nonfiction believed their fictional nonfiction to be factual upon publishing.
Knowledge could exist inherently in such fictional nonfiction by a sort of process of elimination, holmesian style. Only by eliminating the improbable can we be left with the truth, as such we must considerable all conjectures equally at first read. Only until all books/thoughts are shared openly will we be able to determine what is worth contemplating further.