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@ j'ai les clés
2025-02-19 05:40:36
I dunno. I don’t really see the difference, even though you’re trying really hard to show it to me. LOL.
I don’t agree that, “Something that is true everywhere and always is still perfectly achievable in a subjective framework, if your framework applies soundly to the whole universe.” It’s precisely the subjectivity that I’m pointing at which makes it relative. Anything relative is not True always-and-everywhere. It is only true in relation to certain conditions or a specific framework. It’s one sided, from one perspective.
I do understand what you are saying, and read it several times. It’s just that maybe we have differing views on what TRUTH means. Not to devolve our discussion too much, but Truth does not depend on consensus (we agree on this), nor does it depend on a framework (we disagree on this).
When you refer to the “relativeness of the meaning,” it sounds like you are scoring a point for me, actually.