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“A writer who says that there are no truths, or that all truth is ‘merely relative,’ is asking you not to believe him. So don’t.”
— Roger Scruton
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Dinesh
@DineshPoduval
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"Don't believe anything you read on the net. Except this. Well, including this, I suppose - Douglas Adams"
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John
@johnwahlin
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12. sij |
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"There are no facts only interpretations."
- Nietzsche
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Walking On Sunshine
@walkingonsunsh
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12. sij |
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There are no absolute truths, except that, and that, and that, etc
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BarlowD
@Bertie799
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13. sij |
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aljoscha's_revelations
@mental_hoquetus
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12. sij |
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R.I.P.
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Ray Girn
@raygirn
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13. sij |
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This error in broader form, call it “the fallacy of self-exclusion”, explains so many intellectual flights of fancy. The modern philosopher king seems marked by a willingness to take positions logically including his own words/actions while being comfortable assuming they don’t.
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Mike D
@mikedennymike
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13. sij |
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I happened across an airing of 'Rashomon' a couple days ago. Hadn't seen it in years. Can't think of another film that addresses the nature of truth so profoundly.
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ade
@ASluzky
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12. sij |
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True dat
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Aadi
@asanskari_boy
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13. sij |
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Exactly. They don't expect you to believe them with out thinking it out yourself.
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