Can two sides with conflicting views of truth both be right? If so, does the concept of truth remain? Can one side’s truth can be considered a greater truth that subordinates a lesser truth? Or, is the essence of a truth that it is a truth, and as such cannot be made less of a truth by another truth? — Mark Marsellli
Can two sides with conflicting views of truth both be right? If so, does the concept of truth remain? — Mark Marsellli
Can one side’s truth can(sic) be considered a greater truth that subordinates a lesser truth? Or, is the essence of a truth that it is a truth, and as such cannot be made less of a truth by another truth? — Mark Marsellli
Can two sides with conflicting views of truth both be right? If so, does the concept of truth remain? Can one side’s truth can be considered a greater truth that subordinates a lesser truth? Or, is the essence of a truth that it is a truth, and as such cannot be made less of a truth by another truth? — Mark Marsellli
Thanks for the comments. I struggled a bit with the use of the word "truth." I know people involved in this process, well-meaning folks, and I think it is fair to describe their collective perspectives (facts) as their "truth." As the four wire rod companies -- which also have wire product manufacturing plants -- employ far fewer people than do the overall wire manufacturers, is it fair to decide a case based on the greater potential loss of employment?
100 words or fewer - lol! But a decent challenge!1) Can two sides with conflicting views of truth both be right? 2) If so, does the concept of truth remain? 3) Can one side’s truth can be considered a greater truth that subordinates a lesser truth? 4) Or, is the essence of a truth that it is a truth, and as such cannot be made less of a truth by another truth?
We hope to present several replies (100 words or less) — Mark Marsellli
How could conflicting statements about matters of fact each be true in every regard? Where then is the conflict?Can two sides with conflicting views of truth both be right? If so, does the concept of truth remain? Can one side’s truth can be considered a greater truth that subordinates a lesser truth? Or, is the essence of a truth that it is a truth, and as such cannot be made less of a truth by another truth? — Mark Marsellli
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