Absolute truth Quote by Learned Hand
“When I say that a thing is true, I mean that I cannot help believing it... But...I do not venture to assume that my inabilities in the way of thought are inabilities of the universe. I therefore define truth as the system of my limitations, and leave absolute truth for those who are better equipped.”
About This Quote
Truth is defined subjectively as what aligns with one's cognitive limits, not as an objective absolute; the speaker acknowledges personal epistemic constraints.
In simple terms: Subjective truth based on personal limits.
Truth is personal, not universal.
Themes
Mood
Type
When to use this quote
- philosophical debate
- personal decision-making
- scientific hypothesis testing
- ethical judgments
- cultural discourse
Key Concepts
Practical Applications
- critical self‑examination
- designing inclusive policies
Questions to Reflect On
- How do our mental limits shape our claims to truth?
- Can we ever access a truth beyond our cognition?