I'm curious about the difference between fact and truth. But still i'm confused about the exact meaning. this comes down to the idea that there are historically two forms of truth:
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The problem, however, is to determine what is real. Certainty is a psychological state, and truth is generally assumed to be a logical state. Truth, or perhaps we should say 'truth', on foucault's account is the product of systems of social power;
how can we attain ‘truth’ if all we can do is justification?
I was searching on the internet if i could find it. Well, the truth itself is the way things are, and like you're saying, there isn't so much we can do to further define that. For instance, for plato truth describes reality, but neither truth nor reality are equated, for him, with the physical/material. 1. Examples of ground truth It takes a thousand words to describe a concept, so it is better to give a few examples to make it clear. The following is the ground truth in several classic tasks. 1. Image classification Image classification is a task in the field of machine learning, and its goal is to classify input.
But there's a second consideration, which is. And each system produces its own variant of truth. Thus, we can be certain even when we are wrong, and uncertain even when we are. I first read the forum discussion here f.