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RE: There Are No Absolute Truths

in #philosophy9 years ago

There is no contradiction. There is a parallel state of viewing something. Check the first picture. The cylinder casts two shadows. For you only one can be true. Not only that it is the absolute truth.

I think what you are refering to is the contextual nature of knowledge. When rational people share their context conflicts are resolved.

I do not reject identification. I expand it
An atom is not just itself. An atom is the relationship it has with subatomic particles that pop in and out of existence. It can be itself from one point of view and it can be something else from another point of view.

So you have faith that something can come from nothing? Is that an absolute for you? It's not possible.

Ayn Rand is not ketchup to apply it everywhere mate. Learn to listen and expand your knowledge. I am demonstrating to you your close-mindedness and you still insist.

I disagree. You seem to be open to contradictions. It's not a virtue.

You uphold logic as an absolute because you reject to see other perspectives. That's just an opinion. You are not saying anything

You seem to not understand the difference between objective reality and the contextual nature of knowledge.

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