The Integrity of Truth: Absolute, Indexed, and Cultural Drift

Abstract Truth has long been debated across philosophy, science, and culture. Yet without a stable definition, the word itself risks erosion. This paper argues that truth must remain absolute, concrete, and universal, while allowing for a derivative category — Situational (Indexed) Truth — for statements bound to time and context. It distinguishes truth from perceived … Continue reading The Integrity of Truth: Absolute, Indexed, and Cultural Drift