A statement acquires meaning (and truth or falsehood) only when interpreted against a background.


Kandelman's Krim, Chapter Four (p. 83), Jonathan Cape. 1957


A statement acquires meaning (and truth or falsehood) only when interpreted against a background.

A statement acquires meaning (and truth or falsehood) only when interpreted against a background.

A statement acquires meaning (and truth or falsehood) only when interpreted against a background.

A statement acquires meaning (and truth or falsehood) only when interpreted against a background.