Ok, it’s clear that I don’t understand what is meant by the concept of “inter-subjective truth.” Why use the word truth? Especially when there is the perfectly appropriate word “evidence” for the concept of believing based on the fact that others believe.
Evidence and truth are not pointing to similar concepts at all. Something can be true even if I have no evidence to believe it to be so. Contrarily, I can have evidence in support of a belief that is, in fact, false.
Only if you think of them as incontrovertible evidence, rather than merely another type of evidence to be incorporated.
Ok, it’s clear that I don’t understand what is meant by the concept of “inter-subjective truth.” Why use the word truth? Especially when there is the perfectly appropriate word “evidence” for the concept of believing based on the fact that others believe.
Evidence and truth are not pointing to similar concepts at all. Something can be true even if I have no evidence to believe it to be so. Contrarily, I can have evidence in support of a belief that is, in fact, false.