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“None is absolutely true.” quote by T.Z. Lavine
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““None is absolutely true.””

T.Z. Lavine

About This Quote

It asserts that absolute certainty is unattainable; all statements are provisional and context‑dependent.

In simple terms: Truth is always provisional.

Key Takeaway

No claim is beyond doubt.

Themes

Epistemology Relativism Philosophy of Language Skepticism Critical Thinking

Mood

Reflective Skeptical Introspective

Type

Philosophical Aphoristic Analytical

When to use this quote

  • Academic debate
  • Legal arguments
  • Scientific hypothesis formation
  • Personal decision‑making
  • Media analysis

Key Concepts

Subjectivity Contextuality Uncertainty Interpretation

Practical Applications

  • Encourage critical evaluation of sources
  • Foster open‑minded discussion

Questions to Reflect On

  • What criteria determine a claim's reliability?
  • How does acknowledging uncertainty affect confidence?
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