"Truth is different for everyone" is an expression of:
"Truth is different for everyone" is an expression of:
Positive paradoxes appear to be self-contradictory and are actually true. The above statement appears to be true and is actually self-contradictory.
"Truth is different for everyone" is an expression of:
Some truths may be different for everyone, but to claim that every truth is dependent on the knower of the truth is to involve oneself in a self-contradiction.
"Truth is different for everyone" is an expression of:
Because the statement involves a self-contradiction, it cannot possibly true. Self-contradictions are always false.
"Truth is different for everyone" is an expression of:
"Knowledge is not possible" is an expression of absolute skepticism, and is a negative paradox, because if the statement is true, it is also false at the same time in the same respect.
"Truth is different for everyone" is an expression of:
The statement is a violation of the principle of non-contradiction because it is asserting and denying something at the same time and in the same respect. It is an example of a violation of the principle rather than an expression of it.