Truth is only subjective when an internal and emotional response is applied to external stimuli...
It's only subjective in your head! The
truth is still objective!
Case in point: In sociology, a human experiment is set up in where a bunch of eyewitnesses see a thief take something unbeknown to the victim. Nobody, including the person who will eventually act upon the thief, will trust what they saw(observation/empirical). For that small moment, the
preceived truth is subjective. Even though they observe it with there own eyes, they're not sure.
It's not until someone shouts
"Hey! That guy took that man's hat!", that someone acts. It has too be
confirmed by others, so that your brain says
"Knucklehead! That guy was a thief! Time to be a hero!".
One could even suppress the truth if he so wants, because of his i
nternal and emotional reaction. But truth has nothing to do with our emotions. Something's either true or it isn't. The
truth is still objective. The thief stole the poor man's hat.
The reason why I've been trying to get Prax to reply to that statement was because I wished to point that his statement is self-defeating, (and that I hope he wasn't serious). The statement "truth is subjective" holds
itself to be a
absolute truth, therefore defeating what its trying to prove.
Truth is objective. Alwayz.
When I studied philosophy, it was one of the first things I learned. And I'm glad I did. I'm willing to concede that I could be wrong on a lot of things, including the whole God thing. I've admitted wrong before, but I know I'm right on this one.
