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Your distinction between different types of truth reminded me of a piece by Costanzo Preve, an Armenian-Italian Marxist philosopher. Here it is: http://blog.petiteplaisance.it/costanzo-preve-1943-2013-su-laicismo-verita-relativismo-e-nichilismo Unfortunately I doubt it has ever been translated (though deepl may be helpful in this case); still the gist of it is that he distinguishes between truth (verità) and other concepts (certainty/exactitude). The former has a social component that stems from the union of fact (fatto) and value (valore); the latter have to do with mere factual accuracy. He questions the idea that factual statements and value judgments should be separated, deconstructing it by tracing its historical genesis. Indeed religious truths were socially sanctioned constructs that spanned both dimensions. Think of a religiously true statement such as ‘God is love’. I am not sure I buy his argument in full, but it’s an interesting perspective and almost the polar opposite of that of the ‘rationalist’ community.

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Do people regard the Paralympics as a joke? Probably depends on the social circle you're in but most people I know take it seriously. Not sure they watch it but then I don't think they watch the Olympics either...

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