Tuesday, August 20, 2019
Absolute Essay -- essays research papers
 An elephant was brought to a group of blind  men who had never encountered such an animal before.  One felt a leg and reported that an elephant is a great living  pillar. Another felt the trunk and reported that an elephant  is a great snake. Another felt a tusk and reported that an  elephant is like a sharp ploughshare. And so on. And then  they all quarreled together, each claiming that his own  account was the truth and therefore all the others false  (traditional parable). None of the accounts that the blind  men made about the nature of the elephant are absolute  truths, nor are the accounts false. An absolute truth, or one  that is true for all, can not be achieved because of the  constant motion of circumstances of who said it, to whom,  when, where, why, and how it was said. Instead of  absolute truths, the concepts or beliefs that the blind men  claim are viewpoints that each one clarifies the nature of the  elephant. Everybody has learned to see things from his or  her own sense of reason and logic. The many things that  people experience throughout their lifetimes, help to  determine the judgments toward the different issues and  objects that they encounter. Because individuals has his or  her own sense of reason and logic, the perceptions that  people encounter are ultimately true, and not false. Life  does not contain one truth for any idea or object, but truths  can be found in oneââ¬â¢s perception. It is difficult to determine  that anything is the absolute truth. One should not prove  tha...                      
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