The extension of constructionism to the concept of truth itself. It posits that truth is not a static correspondence between statement and world, but an ongoing social process of justification within a community. A statement becomes "true" when it is agreed upon by the relevant epistemic community using their accepted rules (e.g., the scientific method, legal procedure, religious doctrine). This explains how something can be "true" in one context (e.g., a legal verdict) and not in another (e.g., a historical investigation).
Example: "He argued from the Theory of Constructed Truth: 'In this company, the truth is whatever the CEO says in the all-hands meeting. Your data is just a competing construction. To win, you don't need better facts; you need to become the community that defines the truth.' It was cynical, devastating, and probably accurate."
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Truth that is both dynamic (constantly changing) and complex (emerging from interactions)—the most challenging and most accurate understanding of reality. Dynamic-complex truth is the truth of living systems, of history, of consciousness itself. It can't be captured in static statements, can't be reduced to simple causes, can't be fully understood from any single perspective. Dynamic-complex truth requires continuous attention, multiple viewpoints, and acceptance that understanding is always partial and temporary. It's the truth of the wise, the humble, and the exhausted.
Example: "She tried to understand her family's dynamics—a dynamic-complex truth if ever there was one. The patterns shifted constantly, causes looped back on themselves, everyone's perspective was partial. Any static description was wrong by the time she finished it. She stopped trying to understand and started trying to participate wisely, which is the only appropriate response to dynamic-complex truth."
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Get the Dynamic-Complex Truth mug.The principle that two statements can contradict each other in some dimensions of truth while aligning in others, making contradiction a matter of degree and dimension rather than an absolute. Under this law, "the economy is strong" and "the economy is weak" can both be true—strong for some people, weak for others; strong on some metrics, weak on others; strong in some regions, weak elsewhere. The contradiction isn't total; it's dimensional. The law of possible truth contradiction allows for nuanced understanding of complex realities where simple true/false binaries fail.
Example: "They argued about whether the city was safe. She said yes (her neighborhood was fine). He said no (his neighborhood had issues). Both were true—on different spectra, in different dimensions. The law of possible truth contradiction allowed them to stop fighting about who was right and start talking about why their experiences differed. Progress."
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Get the Law of Possible Truth Contradiction mug.The stronger principle that truth itself can be contradictory—that a single proposition can be simultaneously true and false in different respects, from different perspectives, at different scales. Under this law, "this policy helps people" and "this policy hurts people" can both be true—helps some, hurts others; helps in the short term, hurts in the long term; helps in one dimension, hurts in another. The law of truth contradiction acknowledges that reality is messy, that simple consistency is a luxury of simple systems, and that mature understanding holds contradictions without needing to resolve them.
Example: "She loved her child completely and found parenting exhausting. Both true. She believed in her country's ideals and was ashamed of its actions. Both true. She wanted to stay in her relationship and wanted to leave. Both true. The law of truth contradiction gave her permission to hold these contradictions without resolving them, which is what adults do."
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Get the Law of Truth Contradiction mug.The principle that between truth and falsehood lies an infinite intermediate zone—claims that are partly true, mostly true, true in context, true conditionally, true approximately. The law of the intermediate truth recognizes that most important claims live in this zone, not at the poles. "Vaccines are safe" is not absolutely true (no intervention is 100% safe) but is true enough for practical purposes. "This relationship is good" is not universally true (it has bad moments) but is true in aggregate. The intermediate truth is where most of life happens, and the law that acknowledges it is the foundation of wisdom.
Example: "He asked if the movie was good. She couldn't say yes or no—it was good in parts, bad in parts, good for some audiences, bad for others, good in intention, bad in execution. The law of the intermediate truth gave her language: 'It's on the spectrum of good. Upper half, maybe? Depends what you value.' He wanted a binary; she gave him nuance. He watched it anyway and had his own intermediate experience."
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Get the Law of the Intermediate Truth mug.The principle that between truth and falsehood, and even within the intermediate zone, there exists a medium—a region where the distinction between true and false becomes ambiguous, where claims participate in both without being reducible to either. The truth medium is where poetry lives, where metaphor operates, where myth does its work. "Love is a battlefield" is neither true nor false in any literal sense, but it's true in the medium—true enough to illuminate, true enough to guide, true in a different mode. The law of the truth medium acknowledges that human understanding requires multiple modes of truth, not just the literal and the factual.
Law of the Truth Medium Example: "She said her grief was 'an ocean.' Literally false—grief isn't water. But in the truth medium, it was perfectly true: vast, deep, unpredictable, capable of drowning her, surrounding everything. Her friend, who insisted on literal truth, said 'it's not actually an ocean.' He missed the point entirely. The truth medium held what literal truth couldn't."
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