I believe Socrates knows better.
And no one can of course deny absolute truth in absolute terms -- he may only punt on the question. Otherwise, if he claims to know with absolute certainty and accuracy that there is no absolute truth, he is contradicting himself.
"I am questioning the epistemic basis for your claims, which I note you still have not provided"
If you think I have not provided it, you may ask for it.
All people were born having a Conscience, which is literal knowledge of things as they really are. This Conscience integrates with reason by providing a real basis for discovering…
And no one can of course deny absolute truth in absolute terms -- he may only punt on the question. Otherwise, if he claims to know with absolute certainty and accuracy that there is no absolute truth, he is contradicting himself.
"I am questioning the epistemic basis for your claims, which I note you still have not provided"
If you think I have not provided it, you may ask for it.
All people were born having a Conscience, which is literal knowledge of things as they really are. This Conscience integrates with reason by providing a real basis for discovering…