Frankfurt and Miller define their ideas of “truth”, baseing these ideas around universal scientific facts and as individual truth. Frankfurt’s idea of “truth” is based on factual and proven events. The context, based on fact, of a paper becomes favorable over any single perception of an idea. Frankfurt believes that in accepting “truth” as nonfactual events can lead to a reality based on only lies. Miller bases her idea around “truth” as, everything said, a form of “truth” depending on how one may perceive. A single perception of an idea or self determines what “truth” may be based on.
Posted by oysterboy on November 30, 2008
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