"There very well might be a truth to him being a good guy that she is ignoring because she's relying on the particular fact that he said that in the argument" "All of this stuff is foreshadowed the epistemic relativism. and they have this debate earlier about no it's not a lie if what you're saying is right even if it's not precise"
Memory is highly selective and often inaccurate. But what if we had an easily searchable video record of all our experiences and interactions? How would that affect our relationships? What would it reveal about our characters and our sense of who we are? Is there a kind of truth that can’t be determined by perfect objectivity? David and Tamler dive deep into Ted Chiang’s amazingly rich and poignant short story “The Truth of Fact, the Truth of Feeling” which explores how new technologies shape individual and group identities.
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