Truth by Merriam-Webster Dictionary : "the truth : the real facts about something : the things that are true"
If I can start taking this statement as my point of discussion , I would be disagreed from the beginning. If the truth is considered as the real value of the real facts about something, I may ask who determinate the value of the statement or the "truth"?; "the real facts" are one more arbitrary statement than anything because what is called real is considered like that by the person who lived the event, but what about if its someone who watch it or look at it from the outside of the situation instead of living it. there are 2 truths now... As matter of fact, what is considered as a truth has changed when the perception of the truth and the real facts have been affected by different people, so, they wouldn't be real facts now. I consider there is not real truth, they are belief, perceptions and also external things that affected the reality.
so, truth is considered a free statement that people want to believe and follow, called paradigm; experience we have gone through or we have raised by them. those make us believe what we want to believe and make them true or false to us. Also I can say there are different levels of "truth " first level is the truth you want to believe is real by society influences or the things you have been told or taught since you were born, even if you haven't asked yourself the reason behind, the second level is the situations you have experienced and the fact you've lived before make those truth because are experiences you can say all the facts as real and the third level are the situations science has told us, facts we believe just because someone or science said so. therefore i can say that truth is something so arbitrary taken. its affected by the context, the experiences, the perception, the knowledge and so on.
that make an open statement , who said truth is reality and the falsity is unreal.? do we really know what is right and what is wrong, or its another statement made by perception, knowledge , context, surrounding etc?. What i can say is truth is real and unreal, its right and wrong because truth is based on many other factors we are affected by or involved with. so, i can fix the definition of the dictionary by " truth are real facts for the person who tells them or believe them".
If I can start taking this statement as my point of discussion , I would be disagreed from the beginning. If the truth is considered as the real value of the real facts about something, I may ask who determinate the value of the statement or the "truth"?; "the real facts" are one more arbitrary statement than anything because what is called real is considered like that by the person who lived the event, but what about if its someone who watch it or look at it from the outside of the situation instead of living it. there are 2 truths now... As matter of fact, what is considered as a truth has changed when the perception of the truth and the real facts have been affected by different people, so, they wouldn't be real facts now. I consider there is not real truth, they are belief, perceptions and also external things that affected the reality.
so, truth is considered a free statement that people want to believe and follow, called paradigm; experience we have gone through or we have raised by them. those make us believe what we want to believe and make them true or false to us. Also I can say there are different levels of "truth " first level is the truth you want to believe is real by society influences or the things you have been told or taught since you were born, even if you haven't asked yourself the reason behind, the second level is the situations you have experienced and the fact you've lived before make those truth because are experiences you can say all the facts as real and the third level are the situations science has told us, facts we believe just because someone or science said so. therefore i can say that truth is something so arbitrary taken. its affected by the context, the experiences, the perception, the knowledge and so on.
that make an open statement , who said truth is reality and the falsity is unreal.? do we really know what is right and what is wrong, or its another statement made by perception, knowledge , context, surrounding etc?. What i can say is truth is real and unreal, its right and wrong because truth is based on many other factors we are affected by or involved with. so, i can fix the definition of the dictionary by " truth are real facts for the person who tells them or believe them".