Simone Weil made the observation that the same words are not always the same:
“…[e.g., a man says to his wife, “I love you”] can be commonplace or extraordinary according to the manner in which they are spoken. And this manner depends on the depth of the region in a man's being from which they proceed without the will being able to do anything.”
What it means to say that all truth is personal depends on what is meant by “person.”
If it is true that true has a "personality", then Christians should pursue in a Hegelian/dialectical way, because then it will be shown how the metaphysical structure of consciousness/subjectivity unfolds according to a logically necessarily dialectical modality
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Simone Weil made the observation that the same words are not always the same:
“…[e.g., a man says to his wife, “I love you”] can be commonplace or extraordinary according to the manner in which they are spoken. And this manner depends on the depth of the region in a man's being from which they proceed without the will being able to do anything.”
What it means to say that all truth is personal depends on what is meant by “person.”
If it is true that true has a "personality", then Christians should pursue in a Hegelian/dialectical way, because then it will be shown how the metaphysical structure of consciousness/subjectivity unfolds according to a logically necessarily dialectical modality