*This is true by definition* Within the body of analytical truth of the analytic/synthetic distinction every element of the body of analytic knowledge (BOAK) is true entirely on the basis of its connection to the semantic meanings that make it true.
This proves that Gödel's 1931 Incompleteness and Tarski's Undefinability Theorem cannot apply to the body of analytical knowledge (BOAK). Lacking
this connection excludes an expression from the BOAK, thus undecidable expressions cannot exist within the BOAK.
True(x) is defined by the above, within the BOAK thus refuting Tarski.
Every element of the BOAK has a provability connection to its semantic meanings truthmaker within the BOAK thus refuting both Tarski and Gödel
that say this cannot correctly and consistently accomplished.
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