But since there is no truth, what you say must also be false.
What is Truth?
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Non-sequitur!Sculptor wrote: ↑Tue Mar 03, 2020 10:23 amBut since there is no truth, what you say must also be false.
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I do. Truth does not exist is true.
Everything said is falsehood. Everything unsaid is true.
The Tao that can be told is not the eternal Tao;
The name that can be named is not the eternal name.
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Oh, that's useful. So when you find the broken cookie jar and ask you son if he broke it, you won't know if he's telling the, "truth," or not until you have found, "all the puzzle pieces we play with and seek to conjoin until we run out of pieces...or discover more beyond our current horizon forcing truth to be more complete though remaining always incomplete along its edges..."
Good luck. The rest of us know, if he broke the cookie jar, and says he didn't, he's not telling the, truth, and if he broke the cookie jar, and says he did, he's telling the, truth." There isn't any other kind of truth.
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I like to point out to people when they are wrong, obviously.
Because there is a difference between truth and falsity, that means you are wrong. And just because the truth is not "out there", as I say above, does not mean it does not exist. Concepts exist.
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Too bad you can't back up any of your words with any empiricism.
Surely 'existence' is a concept?
Where does existence exist? Is it 'in there' or 'out there' ?
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Why ask about "empiricism" since that is no more than a concept too?
Are you trying to say that there are no concepts?
And if existence is just a concept who's to say that anything exists at all?
Fact is that the entire universe is understood through the fact that we conceive it. We are all concepts, as is every concrete thing in existence.
Since we have no alternative but to understand the world through our conception of it, there is nothing that is not primarily conceptual.
Thus saying something such as "there is no truth" is at best childish.
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It's at worst childish. It's at best - true.
A truth revealed simply by asking How would you recognise truth when you find it?
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my two cents
Truth = what is true = what is real = what exists independent of measurement (observation and opinion).
I don't cotton to the more crystal-rubbing, tree-hugging definition of truth as quasi-mysticism.
I don't cotton to the more crystal-rubbing, tree-hugging definition of truth as quasi-mysticism.