<P> Engel's version of the correspondence theory of truth explains that what makes a sentence true is that it corresponds to a fact . This theory presupposes the existence of an objective world . </P> <P> The Slingshot argument claims to show that all true statements stand for the same thing - the truth value true . If this argument holds, and facts are taken to be what true statements stand for, then we reach the counter-intuitive conclusion that there is only one fact - the truth . </P> <P> Any non-trivial true statement about reality is necessarily an abstraction composed of a complex of objects and properties or relations . For example, the fact described by the true statement "Paris is the capital city of France" implies that there is such a place as Paris, there is such a place as France, there are such things as capital cities, as well as that France has a government, that the government of France has the power to define its capital city, and that the French government has chosen Paris to be the capital, that there is such a thing as a place or a government, and so on . The verifiable accuracy of all of these assertions, if facts themselves, may coincide to create the fact that Paris is the capital of France . </P> <P> Difficulties arise, however, in attempting to identify the constituent parts of negative, modal, disjunctive, or moral facts . </P>

Which is not true about the site and situation of paris