I think that many of the things that are commonly regarded as being “true” are socially constructed fictions, biases and fallacies. Moreover science can never attain absolute truth it can only strive for it.
This is actually a really important topic. I agree that there are a lot of cultural and normative claims that don’t deserve to be called “true” or “false”, despite their common usage as such. I’d be cautious of using the phrase “absolute truth”, since it conjures up false expectations compared to the actual process of increasing confidence in models of the world.
I think that many of the things that are commonly regarded as being “true” are socially constructed fictions, biases and fallacies. Moreover science can never attain absolute truth it can only strive for it.
Hi stochastic, and welcome to Less Wrong!
This is actually a really important topic. I agree that there are a lot of cultural and normative claims that don’t deserve to be called “true” or “false”, despite their common usage as such. I’d be cautious of using the phrase “absolute truth”, since it conjures up false expectations compared to the actual process of increasing confidence in models of the world.
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