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where objective means "independent of the knower and his consciousness"
do you believe in objective truth?
do you believe in objective truth?
where objective means "independent of the knower and his consciousness"
do you believe in objective truth?
Depends on how you define "truth".
where objective means "independent of the knower and his consciousness"
do you believe in objective truth?
Wtf is objective truth? Truth is truth, rest is just perceptions .
We don't yet have a complete enough understanding of our universe to really say, but things like pi are probably objectively true. Most things are just ad hoc occurrences, though, like politics and thumbs.
What is an "objective truth"?
A truth that is true always, such as 2+2=4. The truth stays true independent of the knower and his consciousness.
We don't yet have a complete enough understanding of our universe to really say, but things like pi are probably objectively true. Most things are just ad hoc occurrences, though, like politics and thumbs.
At least, I think that is a valid response. I'm not certain what your question is, objectively. We are talking about BS like Plato's Forms, right?
A truth that is true always, such as 2+2=4. The truth stays true independent of the knower and his consciousness.
There is no objective truth - everything we know is the product of our observations; hence, everything is subjective.
Also, I don't believe in Jesus.
Are you asking then if someone can make 2+2≠4? Only in their mind.
1.) I didn't ask for an example of an alleged "objective truth." I asked what objective truth is.
2.) How do we know that 2+2=4 is true?
2.) How do we know that 2+2=4 is true?