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The relationship between absolute truth and relative truth is: two different properties of truth.
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Truth is objective, and at the same time absolute and relative.
Absolute truth or the absoluteness of truth has two meanings:
1) Any truth is the correct reflection of objective things and their laws by the human brain, contains objective content that is not subject to human will, is principled and different from falsehood, and cannot be overturned within the scope and limits of its reflection. This is unconditional and absolute. In this sense, the recognition of objective truth is also the recognition of absolute truth.
2) Human cognition, by its very nature, is capable of correctly understanding the infinitely developing material world. Although it cannot exhaust the world, every step forward in understanding that it is one step closer to the infinitely developing material world, and it will add particles of absolute truth to the system of objective truth. This is also absolute, unconditional.
Acknowledging the knowability of the world also acknowledges the absoluteness of truth.
Absolute truth and relative truth are two attributes of the same objective truth, and any objective truth is the unity of absolute truth and relative truth. Absolute truth and relative truth are interconnected and mutually contained, absolute truth resides in relative truth, and relative truth contains the components and particles of absolute truth.
Relative truth and absolute truth are dialectically transformed, truth is a never-ending process from relative truth to absolute truth, and any understanding of truth is a link in the process of transformation from relative truth to absolute truth. This requires us to adopt a scientific attitude toward Marxism and all scientific theories.
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Truth is the unity of the absolute and the relative.
The laws of motion discovered by Newton can only be applied to macroscopic low-velocity objects (which are absolute in this field), but not to microscopic hypervelocity objects (which are relative in this case).
This is the unity of the absolute and the relative.
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The truth is absolute, for example, silica is a non-combustible material, so this is true in all cases, there are no exceptions.
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What is the truth and how to better understand it has troubled many philosophers and thinkers in ancient and modern times.
First of all, we need to knowThe meaning of truth
Truth is people's correct reflection of objective things and their laws.
Be objective.
Truth exists objectively, and the content contained in truth is not subject to human will.
The uniqueness of truth, no matter how many conclusions people may draw when understanding things, only one kind of understanding that conforms to objective reality is the truth.
The absoluteness of truth, any truth is a correct reflection of objective things and their laws, and contains objective content that is not subject to human will, which is unconditional and absolute.
The relativity of truth.
People's correct understanding of objective things and their laws is limited under certain conditions, and first, any understanding of truth is a correct reflection of certain fields, certain things, and processes in the entire objective world within a certain range. Any truth has a relativity in time and a relativity in the scope of space. Second, any understanding of truth is only an approximate and correct reflection of a certain degree and level of specific concrete things.
How to understand the truth?
Absolutism and Relativism Absolutism exaggerates the absoluteness of truth and denies the relativity of truth. Absolutism holds that the truth that people have acquired is an absolute truth. The truth that people have acquired is eternal and unchanging, and it exhausts all knowledge of objective things.
Absolutism denies the development of truth. Relativism exaggerates the relativity of truth and denies the absoluteness of truth. Relativism denies absolute truth, necessarily at the same time objective truth, and thus turns truth into something subjective and arbitrary.
Relativism obliterates the objective criterion of truth and necessarily blurs the line between truth and falsehood. Believing that there is no truth in the world. Human understanding of the objective world is in the process of continuous improvement.
Passed:Practice—Theory—Re-Practice—Re-Theory—The infinite and long process gradually eliminates the limitations of time, space, and scope (depth), and approaches the "ultimate truth" more and more. However, there is no ultimate truth.
There is no end to human understanding of nature.
If there is no truth in this world, then this world is an unknowable world, but many facts prove that the world is not like this, but can be known. Therefore, this shows that there is still truth in this world, and as for what truth is, although people have not discovered or unified it, it does not mean that it will not be discovered and uniformly identified.
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Truth is absolute and relative, because truth is a viewpoint that people gradually sum up in the process of social practice, and it has universal correctness, and this viewpoint is not subject to people's subjective will, and no one can and cannot change it at will, which is the objectivity of truth.
The relativity of truth and the absoluteness of truth constitute the dialectical philosophical categories of the development of truth at the beginning of the journey. The so-called relativity refers to the recognition of the finitude of human consciousness, and truth is people's understanding of a certain aspect of things at a certain historical time. It has a certain scope and conditions of application.
At the same time, truth is also in the process of moving and developing, it is the process of people's consciousness gradually approaching the essence of things, this process will not be stagnant or immutable, and it is recognized that truth has the characteristics of movement and development like any other thing.
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