No. The collective truth has a power beyond utility and boring. This is not the whole-greater-than-sum-of-its-parts case. Rather, when it comes to truth-telling, the parts are as important as the whole collective of truth tellers. If you could pick and choose only those with clear utilities and only then you would tell the truth, then you are violating the principle of fidelity of the whole community of truth tellers. Your system of ethics and morality would quickly crash and burn.Is what determines the point of truth a matter of utility? — Cobra
If a majority of truths are redundant, uninteresting, or "just are," and have no epistemic or ethical value in terms of utility, — Cobra
would it be fair to say that truth-telling is often unnecessary, and that we should assess when and how to tell the truth, instead of telling it indiscriminately. — Cobra
Is what determines the point of truth a matter of utility? — Cobra
It's okay to beat around the bush.There's something you're not telling us. — Agent Smith
we should assess when and how to tell the truth, instead of telling it indiscriminately. Is what determines the point of truth a matter of utility? — Cobra
f you are asking, "Does my brain look big in this post?", I have to tell you it does not. — unenlightened
There is an unwritten rule about white lies, yes. For those, we have a common understanding not to castigate someone telling white lies. — L'éléphant
Incorrect. The reason is because we have a common understanding that while liars want to avoid that which is more harmful in relationships. Would you tell your boss she's fat if she asked you if she's fat? Truth is, no matter how nice a husband tells his wife the truth about her elephantile derriere, that cellulitic comment is never gonna enter her floppy ears like a philharmonic orchestral music.Examining this is kind of the point of my question. Why do you think that is? Maybe because castigating them serves no utility for either party — Cobra
There's something you're not telling us.
— Agent Smith
It's okay to beat around the bush. — L'éléphant
I take offense with this. Spirit lives on in infinite slumber. Somehow, flowers is one of those that we use to connect with them. And I always wonder about this. Cause there are fruits to be given, too. There are some really beautiful fruits and they last longer than flowers on a headstone. Plus you don't need to put them in a vase with water.The beautiful bouquet of flowers :flower: on a gravestone hide the decomposing form beneath :death: . — Agent Smith
Spirit lives on in infinite slumber. — L'éléphant
Philosophy is a battle against the bewitchment of our intelligence by means of our language. — Ludwig Wittgenstein
A wife asking if she looks fat is testing you — Cobra
Ok. That shit wasn’t the question, though. Read the last part which contains a question. — Cobra
Most people can't handle the truth, so they do not want to hear it. — Cobra
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