I think it worthwhile to point out that reason, as directed toward reality in all of its factors, in seeking to know reality in a more and more encompassing manner, naturally seeks to know truths that could be recognized as such by any other rational being. So far, nothing new here. But what would be interesting would be add that any rational creature no matter how evolved, created, constructed (i.e., granting the possibility of strong artificial intelligence for the sake of argument) or otherwise existing may reasonably think these truths false. By construing truths in terms of how any rational agent should be able to recognize it, one highlights just how amazing they are. They are not constructs, even though we must construct a path to them. They are not merely part of a coherent system of thoughts or objects of thought -- even though the aspects of reality that they deliver do cohere with each other. They are not private mental object but ways in which...
Commentary and discussion regarding science, faith and culture by Leo White