>>238461Not true. Back then, in very old times, older than Plato probably, truth meant "revealing". This is wat you mean dat truth is basically religious (truth-seeker, if they are an religious archetype, is necessarily to seek a religious truth). This is very different from truth dat scientists(empiricists) from all time, used, where truth is practically a "proven fact" or something like dat. So, nah, there are multiple valid truths, but today they are tied to a qualifier, like scientific truth or religious truth. There is no free standing definition truth and commonly when we talk about truth without a qualifier, we mostly mean scientific one instead of religious one (depends on location, but not too much. In highly industrialized societies if they are highly religious truth is likely to be thought of in a scientific way)