She’d underlined true and truth wherever it appeared in the essay, probably about twenty times, with a question mark beside each. She wanted to know what I meant by truth.
She should hand back the paper with the note, “What do you mean by ‘mean’?”
If someday the vast majority of people decided that what is known as “blue” should be renamed “snarffle” then eventually it would cease to be blue. Instead it would be snarffle because that is the belief. But that doesn’t change the reality that it is the wavelength 475 nm. Human beliefs determine how we interpret information, not reality.
She should hand back the paper with the note, “What do you mean by ‘mean’?”
If someday the vast majority of people decided that what is known as “blue” should be renamed “snarffle” then eventually it would cease to be blue. Instead it would be snarffle because that is the belief. But that doesn’t change the reality that it is the wavelength 475 nm. Human beliefs determine how we interpret information, not reality.