
"Objectivity, Relativism, and Truth"
Objectivity refers to seeing and understanding things based on facts that are true independent of personal feelings or opinions. Relativism suggests that what is considered true or right varies based on individual or cultural perspectives, meaning there may not be a single universal truth. Truth itself is the accuracy or reality of a statement or belief. These ideas debate whether there is a single, universal truth (objectivity) or if truth depends on context and viewpoint (relativism). Understanding these concepts helps us recognize different ways people see the world and the importance of evidence in forming reliable knowledge.