I’m pretty sure I know what he means and agree. I feel myself hitting this speedbump when in conversation with someone and feel that a 100% description of something will distract and decide to “gloss over” some aspect in an effort to keep from getting bogged down in the details.
Yes, I definitely “gloss over” certain details. Of course sometimes I do it guiltily, hoping nothing more is said.
Ed Brault
2 months ago
Absolute truth offers stability, clarity, and a basis for objective reasoning, but it can also lead to rigidity, intolerance, and conflict with pluralistic values. The debate between absolutism and relativism remains central to philosophy, ethics, and governance.
I’m pretty sure I know what he means and agree. I feel myself hitting this speedbump when in conversation with someone and feel that a 100% description of something will distract and decide to “gloss over” some aspect in an effort to keep from getting bogged down in the details.
Yes, I definitely “gloss over” certain details. Of course sometimes I do it guiltily, hoping nothing more is said.
Absolute truth offers stability, clarity, and a basis for objective reasoning, but it can also lead to rigidity, intolerance, and conflict with pluralistic values. The debate between absolutism and relativism remains central to philosophy, ethics, and governance.