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Ben_Sinner
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I was thinking about this tonight.
Ultimately we are the final judgement on what is considered ‘true’ or ‘false’.
I don’t mean that in a relativist way or that there is no objective truth or higher power. I mean to say that the only perspective we have is our own.
Even if we believe something to be true and later find out that the belief was wrong. Is it still possible to be wrong?
For example, I believe with certainty that the Seahawks will win the Super Bowl. It turns out they lost the Super Bowl. Then I think “I was wrong”.
But isn’t a thought like “I was wrong” a true thought?
Or maybe I think to myself “I don’t know the answer to that”.
Wouldn’t “I don’t know the answer to that” also be a true thought?
So is there anyway we can know for sure that we can be wrong in our judgments?
Ultimately we are the final judgement on what is considered ‘true’ or ‘false’.
I don’t mean that in a relativist way or that there is no objective truth or higher power. I mean to say that the only perspective we have is our own.
Even if we believe something to be true and later find out that the belief was wrong. Is it still possible to be wrong?
For example, I believe with certainty that the Seahawks will win the Super Bowl. It turns out they lost the Super Bowl. Then I think “I was wrong”.
But isn’t a thought like “I was wrong” a true thought?
Or maybe I think to myself “I don’t know the answer to that”.
Wouldn’t “I don’t know the answer to that” also be a true thought?
So is there anyway we can know for sure that we can be wrong in our judgments?