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Originally Posted by CatsAndDogs View Post
Then, it is an absolute truth that you don’t deny that absolute truth is a possibility?
No, it is contingent truth since I expressed it in language.
<chuckle, chuckle, chuckle>
So, it is simply axiomatic that no absolute truth exists because absolute truths are contingent on being expressed by human language, and since human language is by definition incapable of doing that that absolute truth can’t exist?
That IS perfectly logical!
Though utterly false. Why? Because the sun in the sky today being there for me to see was an absolute truth, and yet I can’t tell you the speed of the fourth hydrogen atom south of the northern rotational pole point in direct line with my eyeball at precisely 2:43pm pacific time.
All I need to do to show you, or prove to myself, that an absolute truth exists is to point at it and have you, or myself, agree with our “fuzzy” observation, within the scope of the truth being pointed at.
“The sun existed for me then”, confines the scope of the pointed-at truth in question quite sufficiently, thank you very much.
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But we don’t HAVE to be “utterly specific” about identifying absolute truths. We only have to agree with each other that we are describing something real.
Is something that it 99% absolute truth an absolute truth? Not to me it isn’t, it is an approximation to an absolute truth but not itself an absolute truth.
But it IS 100% true that the sun existed for me today in the sky!
An absolute truth is a truth that one can’t be denied. How would one deny the absolute truth that the sun existed for me today in the sky?