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Re: He Says "The Truth Has Many Meanings" But He Wont Say Which One is He Using In That Statement?     

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Author: mikegordge
Date: Oct 13, 2006 15:36

...meaning I give to reason, I have YET to read another rational meaning. Someone once said *to reason means to be logical*, but of course they didn't add, to be logical about WHAT nor did they say HOW that was supposed to happen, when I pointed out to them that reason in fact requires logic and therefore their meaning didn't make much sense, they didn't want to talk about it anymore. ...
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Re: He Says "The Truth Has Many Meanings" But He Wont Say Which One is He Using In That Statement?     

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Author: ck
Date: Oct 13, 2006 15:08

... with experience. So what does one say for truth? The truth is a...to your original claim. Are you saying man's shortfall, is to be...At your peril. Whilst I would say 'in spite of ourselves'. Reality is... from the truth'. I am saying, that sensory beings, we are .... At this point you might say truth is a conclusion formed in... new information. You might even say the truth changes as we ...
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Re: He Says "The Truth Has Many Meanings" But He Wont Say Which One is He Using In That Statement?     

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Author: mikegordge
Date: Oct 13, 2006 13:07

... idea? Thats true, its an extremely limited idea, in fact its limited by the truth. I would say the truth of the statement is limited by our perception of its truth. We see as clearly as our ... some other value for it on the level of sensory input. No idea what you are trying to say there and I am surprised you do. The question is, HOW do you or would you recognise and define ...
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Re: He Says "The Truth Has Many Meanings" But He Wont Say Which One is He Using In That Statement?     

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Author: ck
Date: Oct 13, 2006 12:35

... limited idea? Thats true, its an extremely limited idea, in fact its limited by the truth. I would say the truth of the statement is limited by our perception of its truth. We see as clearly as our ...reality, even if that basis is limited to my perception of reality. That's true because the statement says it is true, god is an idea of the mind too. Michael Gordge
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Re: He Says "The Truth Has Many Meanings" But He Wont Say Which One is He Using In That Statement?     

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Author: mikegordge
Date: Oct 13, 2006 12:05

...z. YOU replied, the word *truth,* in that particular sentence, means *A word from the English language*, however for YOUR answer to be a fact of non-contradicting reality, then YOU are saying *That a word (truth) of the English language has many definitions and philosophic meanings* However for that to correspond to a fact of non-contradicting reality, then each and every time *truth* ...
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Re: He Says "The Truth Has Many Meanings" But He Wont Say Which One is He Using In That Statement?     

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Author: mikegordge
Date: Oct 13, 2006 00:02

... and the truth is only an idea? Again this is not about reality, but our perception of reality, a perception which will always be bound to our innate limits. So thats not a statement about reality, its just a statement you have invented and exists nowhere but inside your mind? That's true because the statement says it is true, god is an idea of the mind too. Michael Gordge
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Re: He Says "The Truth Has Many Meanings" But He Wont Say Which One is He Using In That Statement?     

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Author: mikegordge
Date: Oct 12, 2006 23:43

... by the exercise which comes with experience. So what does one say for truth? The truth is a statement which corresponds to reality, reality ...need to deny. At your peril. Reality is. We can't say it contradicts or that it doesn't contradict, since there is ... the truth? thats true it is, a HUGE step. What we say in one time is truth, is found subsequently to be incomplete. ...
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Re: He Says "The Truth Has Many Meanings" But He Wont Say Which One is He Using In That Statement?     

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Author: ck
Date: Oct 12, 2006 13:13

...so why worry about it? I am saying we should have an understanding of ...of man's senses* Well if you wont accept a limit to our reasoning,...>>to man's senses. Are you saying also, there is no such limit?... create to aid that identity. I say our language is at fault when it has nothing to say of the incomplete or the deceptive ... and nothing but the truth). Lets say a story is reported as 'a...
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Re: He Says "The Truth Has Many Meanings" But He Wont Say Which One is He Using In That Statement?     

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Author: ck
Date: Oct 12, 2006 12:40

...with experience. So what does one say for truth? Or more importantly our...leap with no rational explanation to say that *being a social animal* ...you giving to knowledge? I am saying logic is a system which .../ reality to count. You could say any talk of knowledge must ... flaws. That language will always say what is meant, and means ... the first and wont be the last to say such silly *...
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Re: He Says "The Truth Has Many Meanings" But He Wont Say Which One is He Using In That Statement?     

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Author: mikegordge
Date: Oct 9, 2006 14:54

...Reasoning means, *non-contradictory identification and integration of the mattter / information of man's senses* Well if you wont accept a limit to our reasoning, what of the limits to man's senses. Are you saying also, there is no such limit? Man uses a dog's sense and machines detect and therefore to gain his knowledge ...
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