the basic idea, I agree with. — Judaka
I don't think I can agree entirely with that, but I agree that essentially the objective view is least prone to bias. — Serving Zion
Truth is always in power as it's the base. — Shamshir
Yes. Morality was N's preoccupation. The predator has one interpretation of events, the prey has another. Lacking a God's eye view, all we have are interpretations. Truth is only found in that divine perspectuve unavailable to us. — frank
A wise move! — Banno
f truth is actuality, is the prey's interpretation any less true than the predators, or vice versa? Is there another absolutely true interpretation, something more than merely an amalgam of the two perspectives, or a retelling set against a larger horizon? — Janus
In fact, it's incredibly useful. And therein lies the problem. Right? — frank
What if it was "All things are subject to interpretation. Whichever interpretation is believed at a given time is a function of power and not truth"? — Banno
But what use is a divinity who is invisible except through scriptures which purport to be divine revelations? — Janus
and brings out the fiat; "the world is this-and-so".
Of course, the world does not care what you believe; truth has the last say. If you like, that's the power of truth. — Banno
I know the metaphysical sorcery to make it sort of work, — TheWillowOfDarkness
likely you know better than I the problems with this definition — tim wood
It is also least prone to bias because it's role is (supposedly) impartial in it's interpretation of facts. The subjects themselves are no less interpreting the truth than the objective judge is, but they are interested only in how the truth supports their own views.The objective view is most prone to bias because so much of it is made of interpretations. — frank
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