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Reality - Truth |  | Reality - Truth: Encyclopedia II - Reality - Truth |  | When two or more individuals agree upon the interpretation and experience of a particular event, a consensus about an event and its experience begins to be formed. This being common to a few individuals or a larger group, then becomes the 'truth' as seen and agreed upon by a certain set of people. Thus one particular group may have a certain set of agreed truths, while another group might have still different set of truths that have reached consensus. This lets different communities and societies have varied and extremely different notions o ...
See also:Reality, Reality - Simple reality, Reality - Phenomenological reality, Reality - Truth, Reality - Fact, Reality - Axiom, Reality - What reality might not be, Reality - Reality world views and theories of reality, Reality - Philosophical views of reality |  | | Reality, Reality - Axiom, Reality - Fact, Reality - Phenomenological reality, Reality - Philosophical views of reality, Reality - Reality world views and theories of reality, Reality - Simple reality, Reality - Truth, Reality - What reality might not be, Consensus reality, Hyperreality, Illusion, Meaning of life, Nature, Onion theory of reality, Ontology, Quantum entanglement, Simulated reality, The Absolute, Ultimate Reality, Virtual reality |  | |
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Reality - Truth
When two or more individuals agree upon the interpretation and experience of a particular event, a consensus about an event and its experience begins to be formed. This being common to a few individuals or a larger group, then becomes the 'truth' as seen and agreed upon by a certain set of people. Thus one particular group may have a certain set of agreed truths, while another group might have still different set of truths that have reached consensus. This lets different communities and societies have varied and extremely different notions of reality and truth of the external world. The religion and beliefs of people or communities are a fine example of this level of reality. This is well expressed in the famous quote by Henry Thoreau, "It takes two to speak the truth — one to speak and another to hear." However, humans are fallible and are limited to individual experience. Truth cannot simply be considered truth if one speaks and another hears because individual bias and fallibility take away any assertion that the idea of truth, itself, exists.
Other views of truth assert that truth is that which is considered to be the supreme reality and to have the ultimate meaning and value of existence, regardless of subjective inference. Truth can not merely be discerned by deductive reasoning but can only be more deeply understood by inductive study and skepticism.
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