
Reminder about a fine place to visit again and again.
"Kierkegaard sometimes talked as if there were no objective truth, because he believed that nothing can be approached objectively. Again, the statement that "truth is subjectivity" does not mean that truth conforms to one's imaginings; it means that all truth must be appropriated subjectively. This is due both to our nature and to the very order of things. Again, subjectivism has regard to the appropriation of truth, not to its content." from the site.
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