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Explore 300+ Free Philosophy Courses Online [2024] – Class Central
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Explore 300+ Free Philosophy Courses Online [2024] – Class Central

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Last updated: 2024/10/16 at 4:32 PM
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  <p>Engaging in a debate about the essence of "Truth" often invites philosophical exploration. I've stated that any topic can become a philosophical inquiry as long as knowledge and truth evade definition through the natural order.</p>

  <p>In my perspective, the laws of nature embody the sole truth. This implies that truth must possess the qualities of uniqueness and universality. What holds true in the USA should equally apply in China; similarly, truths acknowledged on Earth should remain valid on Mars. What was considered true a million years ago should continue to be true today and stand the test of time into the future. Consequently, subjects like mathematics, physics, economics, philosophy, and religions fall short of defining truth because they aren't grounded in nature.</p>

  <p>You argue that my definition of truth is flawed, yet fail to provide a rationale for this claim. Your reasoning suggests:</p>

  <p>"Your premises can only hold if universally accepted, but since diverse theories of truth exist, no single truth can claim dominion." At one point, Galileo was the lone bearer of truth while countless others remained oblivious to its existence. He demonstrated that truth must be unveiled through nature, not manufactured through mathematical equations or isolated scientific experiments.</p>

  <p>You assert that everyone's truth definition suggests Galileo was misguided. However, I've explained in my book that truth is an individual journey, attainable through yogic meditation. Ayn Rand once observed, "Truth is not for all men, but only for those who seek it." The Vedas offer this truth by encapsulating the laws of nature, devoid of any deity. The Vedas transcend religion, translating to science or knowledge. Once widespread, their influence resonates in texts like the Bible and Judaism.</p>

  <p>Examples of these eternal truths found in the Vedas include reincarnation, yogic powers, destiny, the concept of the soul, the birth-maturity-death cycle, and eternal recurrence. These represent timeless truths (Vedas), impervious to spatial and temporal constraints.</p>
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