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If something is true for you, is it true for everyone else? Why can two otherwise reasonable people arrive at very different conclusions? In my senior year of high school I produced an original philosophical framework for analyzing "the Truth." I believe that to move beyond petty disagreement and into meaningful resolution we need to have a better, more realistic way of understanding what exactly it means for something to be "True."
Links: Essay & Bibliography
Music Credit:
"In The Altitude," Kirk Osamayo, FMA, CC-BY
"Ambient - Realization," Kirk Osamayo, FMA, CC-BY
Special thanks to JC Wright, James Hahn, and Dr. Kyle Broom for the support and inspiration while writing the essay.
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If something is true for you, is it true for everyone else? Why can two otherwise reasonable people arrive at very different conclusions? In my senior year of high school I produced an original philosophical framework for analyzing "the Truth." I believe that to move beyond petty disagreement and into meaningful resolution we need to have a better, more realistic way of understanding what exactly it means for something to be "True."
Links: Essay & Bibliography
Music Credit:
"In The Altitude," Kirk Osamayo, FMA, CC-BY
"Ambient - Realization," Kirk Osamayo, FMA, CC-BY
Special thanks to JC Wright, James Hahn, and Dr. Kyle Broom for the support and inspiration while writing the essay.