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Wherever there is objective truth, there is satire.
An objective truth and individual reason are feared above all.
Science is the disinterested search for the objective truth about the material world.
If we can't agree on objective truth, then how are we ever going to agree on opinions?
The very concept of objective truth is fading out of the world. Lies will pass into history.
I don't think you can tell the objective truth about a person. That's why people write novels.
Imagine a world in which we are all enlightened by objective truths rather than offended by them.
I'd like to live in a world where people embrace objective truths rather than be offended by them.
Theatre critics have no special access to the truth. And there should be no objective truth to art.
...words are the gateway to reality, the means by which we engage with the objective truth beyond ourselves.
I do think the strategy of Trump, and now the Republican Party, is to eviscerate the idea of objective truth.
What is the truth? Is it what you experience? Is it what I experience? Or is there some objective truth in between?
You don't need to be a scientist to know Earth's age or that life evolved. You just need be one who embraces objective truths
The only objective truth that photographs offer is the assertion that somebody or something... was somewhere and took a picture.
Each person does see the world in a different way. There is not a single, unifying, objective truth. We're all limited by our perspective.
It is wrong for a man to say that he is certain of the objective truth of any proposition unless he can produce evidence which logically justifies that certainty.
It is in the best interests of civilization and our economy and our nation to understand what objective truths are as revealed by the methods and tools of science.
In my reviews, I feel it's good to make it clear that I'm not proposing objective truth, but subjective reactions; a review should reflect the immediate experience.
A society becomes totalitarian when its structure becomes flagrantly artificial: that is, when its ruling class has lost its function but succeeds in clinging to power by force or fraud.
And I'm a stodgy old scientist who believes, naively, that there exists an external world, that there exist objective truths about that world, and that my job is to discover some of them.
I don't know if there is really an objective truth about either. I liken this to what Buddhism says about the individual, that change starts with the individual. I think it is really about purifying your own actions, and I have seen that in my own life.
If modernist naturalism were true, there would be no objective truth outside of science. In that case right and wrong would be a matter of cultural preference, or political power, and the power already available to modernists ideologies would be overwhelming.
I'm an educator, and I'm a scientist, and I speak what is objectively true. And if that offends you, I can try to have a conversation with you to ask why it offends you, and tell you why objective truth should not offend you because that's how the world works.
Our aim as scientists is objective truth; more truth, more interesting truth, more intelligible truth. We cannot reasonably aim at certainty. Once we realize that human knowledge is fallible, we realize also that we can never be completely certain that we have not made a mistake.
Big bang cosmology is probably as widely believed as has been any theory of the universe in the history of Western civilization. It rests, however, on many untested, and in some cases untestable, assumptions. Indeed, big bang cosmology has become a bandwagon of thought that reflects faith as much as objective truth.