Andrew Fildes wrote:
> Therefore neither truth nor the non-existence of truth can prevail?
> The problem is in the 'absolute'. There is also relative truth - the
> idea that something can be true at a particular time or in a
> particular context. There is 'best fit' - 'this theory best explains
> the problem at this point.'
> Subjectivity has no place in logic unless you enjoy solipcism.
> The idea of truth is a useful tho' unreliable social construct.
But showing that the existence of truth cannot be proved does not prove that
truth does not or cannot exist, it merely proves that we have no way of knowing
whether truth exists or not...
Nor can we prove that we know that we know anything? The end result is faith in
something or other.
Jonas
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