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Old 01-07-2007, 03:32 PM
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Forgive me if I am not understanding your definitions of subjective and objective...
But, when does truth stop being subjective? Truth after all, is a conception of the human mind, it is not an objective property.
When is a chicken an egg?
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When is a chicken an egg?
How does that question correlate to objectivity and subjectivity?
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