I had to answer this for one of my classes, and I used fire as an example. We're taught that pain is negative, and whatever causes us pain is also negative. Fire burns us; therefore fire is bad, and we're taught this is the truth, it's the symbol of abomination, Hell. But in order to survive, we need to keep warm, and fire helps keep us warm, right? So the truth is that we should stay away from fire, but we can't because we need it.
I concluded that the truth is ideal, and reality is how things are.
Thoughts?
Quote: from barnabas at 10:59 pm on Nov. 1, 2008 what deep thoughts you are having today miss Britt. I dont know if I agree with your definition of truth. why is it truth we should stay away from fire? the truth is that there is good and bad fire, and we have to come to an appreciation of both. I guess what I meant is that to be careful not to be burned by fire, you know? Like, people don't normally intentionally stick their hands in the fireplace, you know? And blame it on my cultural anthro class! I really like it because it forces me to think about these things.
what deep thoughts you are having today miss Britt. I dont know if I agree with your definition of truth. why is it truth we should stay away from fire? the truth is that there is good and bad fire, and we have to come to an appreciation of both.
I guess what I meant is that to be careful not to be burned by fire, you know? Like, people don't normally intentionally stick their hands in the fireplace, you know?
And blame it on my cultural anthro class! I really like it because it forces me to think about these things.
I dont understand how that alters our perception of truth/reality.
it is both true and real that fire burns. It is also both true and real that fire keeps us warm.