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... for the specific knowledge pursuit. Personal perspectives create a never-ending search for truth because it gives every subject an infinite amount of truths; therefore, personal points of view are not only assets in the pursuit of knowledge, but the cause of it itself. Factually, people can perceive things differently and yet agree on a common truth, creating the need to analyze and philosophize about all "factual" evidence. This sets us on a constant voyage to finding truths about our own perception of what is presented to us as factual evidence, philosophically questioning its validity and how we can be certain that it exists at all. For example, if I look at a car and see it as green, is it possible that you may look at it and see it as blue? Our society names colors, our verbal expressions of the wavelengths absorbed and reflected by certain objects are labeled with ...
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