This one touches truth as a relational phenomenon:
TOPO:
Truth must be a fixed point—
something that does not move.
RHEO:
Or it may be a current—
something that is kept alive by movement.
TOPO:
But if truth moves, can it still be true?
RHEO:
Yes—because truth is not only what is,
but how what is relates.
TOPO:
So truth lives in relation,
not in isolation?
RHEO:
Exactly.
A solitary truth is a fossil;
a living truth is in conversation.
RHEO & TOPO:
Truth is the river,
not the stone at the bottom.
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