I was interested in the difference between truth and fact. For me, truth is a belief that appears to be from a perspective. and a fact is an undeniable reality.
Is this way of thinking correct? How would i differentiate truth and facts?
I was interested in the difference between truth and fact. For me, truth is a belief that appears to be from a perspective. and a fact is an undeniable reality.
Is this way of thinking correct? How would i differentiate truth and facts?
"Fact" is a noun. A fact is a proposition or possibly a state of affairs expressed by a proposition. "True" is an adjective. "Truth" is just the nounified form of the adjective. a property of a proposition. There isn't a difference in meaning, only a difference in grammatical category.
The difference is very definitely not that one is subjective/relative and the other is objective/absolute.
Before pythagoras's theory of a spherical earth, the truth was that the earth is flat, but the modern truth is different, does this imply that our understanding of truth is dependent on our prespective or reference of frame?
– Kryptic Coconut May 27 '22 at 06:18