How the greatest lies contain the greatest truths From what I have read, individuals born with visual impairment do not have the concept of light or darkness. It's hard for us to imagine because when we think of nothingness we think of darkness. In their reality the concept of dark/light does not exist.
For me who is visually able, the room is light. This is because the concept of darkness does exist for me outside of that room. Now if darkness did not exist outside of that room, perhaps I would be like the visually impaired individual.
We are talking about two types of existence between a visually able / disabled in the room.
Give an example of a truth that can exist on it's own. — synthesis
If I say "I always tell the truth" that statement could exist on it's own.
It's possible for an individual to say "I always tell the truth" and actually always do say the truth.
I do not need to add a lie anywhere in that statement to make it work. No logical paradox.