Basically, truth is that thing which don’t need any proof or evidence to proof it. It is something that exists around us and is real. If we say in simple language then it is something that is just opposite to false and is very difficult to say anything about truth. There are no words that define what is truth.
Is there a difference between ‘knowing something’ and ‘having knowledge’ of something?
Certainly, there is a difference between ‘knowing something’ and ‘having knowledge’ about something. Having knowledge about something signifies that one possesses awareness about the subject, is known to the facts but does not hold specialization in the subject, whereas knowing something denotes that one has expertise in a particular field.
What is ‘truth’?
Truth is something that possesses reality or has fidelity to an original standard. Truth is basically vice-versa to falsehood. Likewise, knowledge, it’s not easy to provide definite clarity about truth.
What do we really mean when we say something is ‘true’?
The expression that ‘something is true’ means that its legible. It stands as a gesture of showing agreeance. It also denotes that the statement holds honesty.
Is there a difference between knowing something is ‘true’ and believing that something is ‘true’?
Knowing and believing are closely knitted words , ‘knowing the truth’ states that one has upto the mark information about the intrieacies of the subject and also is aware about all aspects whereas ‘believing’ something means that one has accepted whatever has been told to him/her and has full trust in whatever has been told.
What is the difference between subjective and objective ‘truth’?
Subjective truth is something that is not confirmed by science and depends on one’s belief or opinion. It can be true or even false. Whereas objective truth is accredited by science and is accepted in the whole world by each and every individual.
What is a ‘fact’ and can ‘facts’ change?
Fact is a thing that is true and there is no need to give evidence for that. It possesses objective reality and does not change over time.
How do we discover if something is ‘true’ or not?
Truth is an observation. One perceives it and experiences it. Any external source for its verification of truth or false should be taken into consideration.
“We do not see things as they are but as we are” Anais Nin. What does this mean?
It means that each person will have own preconceptions and will evaluate something on the basis of those perceptions. None will look into objectivity, rather on the basis of own attitude.
“Reality is an illusion, albeit a very persistent one” Einstein. What does this mean?
Modern day science has proven that space, time, energy, matter; all operate in ways that are exclusively counterinteritive to human intellect. Our perceived reality holds a bit of resemblance to the outright weirdness. He was referring that idea, it is nearly impossible to prove that anything exists other than what is in our own mind. Resultantly, reality can be viewed as only what our mind possesses.
Is there a difference between ‘true’ and ‘valid’? Explain.
True is a logical state that indicates an affirmative or positive result while valid is an argument.
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