Listen "Framework For Human Truth"
Episode Synopsis
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.
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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