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Southwest Airlines Boeing 737 Max experienced "Dutch roll" during flight
The FAA and NTSB are investigating a May 25 incident in which a Southwest Airlines Boeing 737 Max went into a motion known as a "Dutch roll" during a flight from Phoenix to Oakland. The plane landed safely. Separately, the FAA is investigating whether falsified documents may have been provided for titanium sold to Boeing and...
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Facts are verifiable statements, while opinions are personal beliefs. Finding common ground often involves agreeing on the facts and then discussing interpretations.
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The nature of truth is a complex philosophical question that has been debated for centuries. Different perspectives exist on whether truth is relative or absolute.
From one viewpoint, truth can be seen as relative or subjective, varying depending on individual perspectives, cultural contexts, or personal experiences. In this view, what may be true for one person or group may not be true for another. This perspective often emphasizes the role of perception and interpretation in shaping our understanding of reality.
On the other hand, some argue that truth is absolute and independent of individual perspectives. According to this view, there are objective truths that exist regardless of whether they are recognized or accepted by individuals. These truths are seen as universal and immutable, providing a foundation for knowledge and understanding.
In reality, the nature of truth is likely more nuanced, encompassing elements of both perspective and absolution. While certain truths may be absolute and independent of individual perspectives, others may be influenced by cultural, social, or psychological factors. Moreover, the way we perceive and interpret truth can also shape our understanding of reality.
Ultimately, the question of whether truth is a matter of perspective or absolution is complex and multifaceted, and different philosophical perspectives offer varying insights into this fundamental concept.
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But the statement "I am lying right now" is not binary, because there are no possibilities here. This kind of mental exercises is often used to illustrate limitations of human language, including that of science. For example, in mathematics Godel's Incompleteness Theorem necessitates the existence of statements that cannot be proven to be either true or false, and the construction of an example of such a statement is similar to that of the " paradox" (albeit quite a bit more complex). Similarly, in computer science one constructs a hypothetical algorithm that always determines whether any given computer code ever terminates or not - and then writes a code that does the opposite of what the output of this algorithm suggests.
It is also somewhat useless in practice. To the best of our knowledge, all statements of human interest are binary. Unresolvable/contradictory statements are more of an aberration of language than anything worth worrying about.
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And, if I were to tell the truth, would I be in fact, lying? No, you simply fall short of telling nothing but truth.
A truth is not a perspective it is a refusal to hold a whole truth and tell nothing but truth.
There is a fact.
There all the facts.
There is nothing but relevant facts.
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