The concept of "truth" has always been one of the most important problems for philosophical schools.
One of the most correct and complete explanations for the concept of "truth" is that it is defined as "objective reality." Of course, this objectivity is essentially caused by a multitude of identical subjective views and attitudes. That is, from the point of view of creation, no object has a certificate of its objective reality. As a result, the similarity of many subjective views allows the expression of the objective reality of the things. This is reflected in its name, definition, and characteristics.
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