Re: How about Kierkegaard's dictum, "Truth is subjective" ?

2012-12-15 Thread Stephen P. King
On 12/15/2012 3:20 PM, Roger Clough wrote: Hi Stephen P. King You agree with Peirce, then, that truth is what a consensus will inevitably arrive at. Yes, iff that consensus has a simple rule: No contradictory fact can be hidden by some physical means. As politics shows, however, the pu

Re: How about Kierkegaard's dictum, "Truth is subjective" ?

2012-12-15 Thread Stephen P. King
On 12/15/2012 3:20 PM, Roger Clough wrote: Hi Stephen P. King You agree with Peirce, then, that truth is what a consensus will inevitably arrive at. Hi Roger, No, that would be Utopian. Truth must be perpetually sought. It is never "arrived at", much like a limit of an infinite number of

Re: Re: How about Kierkegaard's dictum, "Truth is subjective" ?

2012-12-15 Thread Roger Clough
King Receiver: everything-list Time: 2012-12-15, 13:51:08 Subject: Re: How about Kierkegaard's dictum, "Truth is subjective" ? On 12/15/2012 1:45 PM, Roger Clough wrote: > How about Kierkegaard's dictum, "Truth is subjective" ? > I agree with him 100 %.

Re: How about Kierkegaard's dictum, "Truth is subjective" ?

2012-12-15 Thread Stephen P. King
On 12/15/2012 1:45 PM, Roger Clough wrote: How about Kierkegaard's dictum, "Truth is subjective" ? I agree with him 100 %. I disagree 100% Truth is the agreement between many subjectives. A single subjective cannot even know what truth is. -- Onward! Stephen -- You received this m