A Post-Election Plan For A True Cultural Revolution | IApologia
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A Post-Election Plan For A True Cultural Revolution | IApologia
http://iapologia.com/a-post-el....ection-plan-for-a-tr
A Post-Election Plan For A True Cultural Revolution | IApologia
http://iapologia.com/a-post-el....ection-plan-for-a-tr
A Post-Election Plan For A True Cultural Revolution | IApologia
http://iapologia.com/a-post-el....ection-plan-for-a-tr
A Post-Election Plan For A True Cultural Revolution | IApologia
http://iapologia.com/a-post-el....ection-plan-for-a-tr
Interesting Perspective
“In defining truth, it is first helpful to note what truth is not:
• Truth is not simply whatever works. This is the philosophy of pragmatism—an ends-vs.-means-type approach. In reality, lies can appear to “work,” but they are still lies and not the truth.
• Truth is not simply what is coherent or understandable. A group of people can get together and form a conspiracy based on a set of falsehoods where they all agree to tell the same false story, but it does not make their presentation true.
• Truth is not what makes people feel good. Unfortunately, bad news can be true.
• Truth is not what the majority says is true. Fifty-one percent of a group can reach a wrong conclusion.
• Truth is not what is comprehensive. A lengthy, detailed presentation can still result in a false conclusion.
• Truth is not defined by what is intended. Good intentions can still be wrong.
• Truth is not how we know; truth is what we know.
• Truth is not simply what is believed. A lie believed is still a lie.
• Truth is not what is publicly proved. A truth can be privately known (for example, the location of buried treasure).”