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Can we ever see the full picture, or are we all just grasping at different parts of the truth? This episode explores the ancient parable of the blind men and the elephant to tackle a big question in philosophy: How do perspective and experience shape what we believe to be true? We’ll break down the limits of individual knowledge, the value of diverse viewpoints, and why understanding the whole requires more than just one set of hands. Join us as we explore whether more voices bring us closer to the truth—or just make things more complicated.

philosophy of truth, blind men and the elephant, knowledge and perspective, subjective vs. objective reality, epistemology explained, diversity of thought, limits of perception, how beliefs are formed, philosophy podcast, do we see the full picture, DEI.

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