Adiya said:
First, define truth, and then define objective truth, both from your perspective of course. Please try not to google/cut/paste. Let's see what you can come up with on your own.
Second, take the poll.
Third, explain your answer.
Truth refers to that which corresponds to the actual state of being. That is to say, truth refers that which holds being or existence independent of one's perception. Which is closely related to the idea of reality.
As a result of this definition, truth is necessarilly objective in that it exists independent of one's perception. This "objective" qualifier is unnecessary. If someone holds something to be true but it does not correspond to the actual state of being, it is not true but a lie or a mistake. (mistake actually is comprised of this understanding in that the prefix mis- means badly or wrongly and -take refers to holding or posessing)
That said, objective truth cannot be definitively conveyed among peers because of the way peers communicate. We communicate through means which are fallible (such as speech and writing). This means that we receive information and then must evaluate it and decide if we will believe it (or hold it as true). When something objective is transmitted from one peer to another, it can appear subjective to the receiver because they have to "decide" to accept it.
By analogy, If I was to tell you that I could cause tons of steel and glass to sustain flight, reason might be inclined to reject such an idea on the basis that both materials are far heavier than air. However, once an airplane is seen to do just that, there is now evidence to indicate that the idea actually corresponds to reality as observed first hand. That fact that you have now witnessed it does not give rise to it's truth, it only gives rise to your willingness to accept that truth.
It is also woth noting that you can still choose to deny what you've witnessed and attibute it to your own lack of sleep or perhaps some other kind of light refraction phenomenon which causes widespread delusions of people feeling as though they're seeing airplanes. The fact is, nothing is ever undeniable even that which is the actual state.
Finally in closing, it's fascinating that truth is itself so fundamental that it's not even
logically possible to deny it's existence. In stating that there is no such thing as
truth, one immediately removes any possibility of that statement being "
true".