Implicit Truth
The product of reflection, particular to the person. Reflections and loyalties about the same thing may produce different truths — both, or all, true despite contrasts in emphasis and meaning. The differences may be consistent with each other, or they may mature into deep contradictions: “This is my territory”; “The ideal place for our honeymoon would be Scunthorpe”; “We’ve won”. All these are true or untrue, depending on who is speaking.
Related entries:
Material Truth, Truth, Good Shepherd Paradox.
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