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Old 2011-02-05, 16:12   Link #750
witchfan
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First off, there is a difference between a subjective statement and a subjective truth. A subjective statement - as some might call it - or a subjectively stated statement, can be objectively true. Second, I told you what definition I am using and I pointed you to literature on the subject - if you think a dictionary can give you an accurate definition of this term you are dead wrong. Unless you too have a philosophy degree I think it is safe to say that, at the very least, my opinion is more credible than yours on this subject. Except I didn't even question your definition of subjective truth, I merely told you mine and yours are different. By my definition, the statements you gave are for the most part subjective statements, but they are either too devoid of content to be true or false, are ambiguous and objectively true, or are straightforward and objectively true.
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