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This is a discussion on The Triangle of Truth within the Critical Thinking & Philosophy forums, part of the Topics of Interest category; It's more like a warped, squiggly V. You've got what side a. looks like to itself, what side b. looks ...

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    It's more like a warped, squiggly V.

    You've got what side a. looks like to itself, what side b. looks like to side a. and what side c. looks like to side a.
    Then what side b. looks like to itself, what side a. looks like to side b. and what side c. looks like to side b.
    Side c. is in fact invisible to both of the others.
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    If the truth is a triangle then it's a tetrahedron. It looks like a triangle at first until you turn it and realize that it's really a 3 dimensional shape.
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    Bah, sounds like a recipe for gossip to me.


    'How it went' is actually what matters. How it went is not a point, it's the whole shape.

    Point 1: You
    Point 2: Me
    Point 3: Them (3rd party outside perspective)
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    Quote Originally Posted by Tsuki View Post
    "The truth has always had three sides: Mine, yours, and how it went."
    That's the funny thing isn't it, because we wouldn't ever be able to understand the full truth. Also it misses the point of perceptive truth and absolute truth. Absolute truth is truth we cannot get around. It is the things that make us similar as human beings. Perceptive truth is that we will ever or never find out based on, well.. based on what actually? Even that we wouldn't know.

    So something is true, something is not true, or we are in the process of going to some truth. So you could also say that the triangle misses the process between the three, because sometimes you need the truth of two people to build a new one. And this is where stereotypes come in . Stereotypes for people who think they are intelligent because they use words that are build on a pyramid of truths.

    But in fact, in life humans are never true to truth, because we make up the truth and everything else living is inherent to it, always. Animals, plants. We lie our butts off which then becomes a truth because it is common. And then, when we can't explain it it becomes a belief (not saying that's the only we come to believe things).

    Even what I write here is inherent to human nature and how it evolved into thinking and feeling what's true.

    So one of the best ways to deal with it is coming to an understanding of yourself and your environment. Just by understanding that you are part of your environment gives you the power to improve others' environments. Well, that's a description from my problem as I can be rather selfish
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