I said my dislike of it is subjective. There are objective reasons relating to my sense organs that contribute to this, but I don't think "your subjective opinion objectively exists" is a refutation of subjective truths.
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https://twitter.com/MichaelN1756/status/1000005319727071232 … There are no subjective truths. Things are either true or they are not. They are not true for you but untrue for me except on the level of us being different subjects. 'I am a man' is true for you and 'I am a woman' is true for me.
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Language here fails us because it is ambiguous. As noted, the phrase “subjective truth” is susceptible to double meaning. The problem is, the meaning most people use (“true because I think it” as opposed to “true state of mind”) is, as you point out, utter nonsense.
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So to go back to my example, cilantro is objectively a plant but subjectively delicious. It can not be subjectively a planet.
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Yes, subjectivity exists. You don't think people who are criticising subjective truth are criticising subjective experiences which are truly experienced?
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*getting flashbacks of every convo I've engaged in that started with 'the sky being blue is an objective fact'*
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