but what we experience as truth is the same, just using different labels for the same thing
Given that we have different neuro-structures and different neuro-chemical balances (not to mention physiological (both in brain shapes and nervous architecture) differences it is highly probable that the above statement is false, e.g we do not experience the same truth and label it differently.
I think that the case is upside down, we experience similar but different truths and label it the same (or similar) for the purpose of facilitating communication between human and construction of civilization. hence language is the great equalizer (though some will claim that it brings the whole edifice of human experience down.)
gouranga:
Given that we have different neuro-structures and different neuro-chemical balances (not to mention physiological (both in brain shapes and nervous architecture) differences it is highly probable that the above statement is false, e.g we do not experience the same truth and label it differently.
I think that the case is upside down, we experience similar but different truths and label it the same (or similar) for the purpose of facilitating communication between human and construction of civilization. hence language is the great equalizer (though some will claim that it brings the whole edifice of human experience down.)