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by mistermann
2173 days ago
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> there is always a singular absolute truth. Something that can be objectively stated... In incredibly simple scenarios perhaps, but for most things it seems to me that there are simply too many interrelated variables and perspectives involved for a "single truth" (that is perceivable by a human mind) to exist, let alone be communicated with high fidelity. And this is even if one assumes that we are aware of and able to accurately measure all the relevant variables, which is not even close to true. |
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What you are talking about variables seems to be about partially revealed truth.
Even in that case, a partially revealed truth can be stated as such,showing what variables are fully known and what are unknown.
Curious about your idea of supposed complex examples where its not objectively possible to state the truth.