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The very fact that my truth is not your truth, means there is more than one truth, does it not?
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No, I don't think so. Your argument begs the question. You present truth as a possession--something you have. Truth is something that exists. What we have are beliefs, which may be true or not. What you're saying is that we have different beliefs. Well and good, but that doesn't prove the existence of multiple truths.
When you argue against Alex, you're making the case for Truth. You are, in fact, saying: I am right and you are wrong about this. You implicitly refer to Truth by doing so. After all, how can you be right and Alex wrong otherwise?
To quote a recent song, "And if you swear that there's no truth and who cares, how come you say it like you're right?"
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