The nature of truth in an age of perspectives
Within a western cultural context there is no longer a singular truth for the way we collectively give meaning to our living and our dying. Such a cultural shift has given rise to the notion that the term truth has been superseded by the term perspective. Within such a context, truth and perspective are viewed as two opposing concepts. Is this necessarily the case, or, may truth and perspective both have a place in the way we give meaning to our lived experience?