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Truth is Personal Bias in Disguise
Philosophers do not begin with a blank slate; they often approach problems with pre-existing knowledge and biases. Their conclusions reflect their personal perspectives rather than an objective truth. This pattern is evident in historical figures like Immanuel Kant, who attempted to reshape Christian morality into secular ethical frameworks, revealing how personal upbringing influences philosophical reasoning. The implications extend beyond philosophy, as individuals in general choose moral approaches that align with their own biases and personalities.