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Mauri Sirén
4 years ago

An Nescis, mi fili, guantilla prudentia Mundus regatur.

"My son, I wish you knew how to control this world with a little intelligence" Axel Oxenstierna uttered these words to his son when his son doubted his ability to represent Sweden among experienced statesman and diplomat in the Westfalen peace talks in 1648. Old statesman left us an "apocryphal" message for posterity? What kind of information do we control today? Has the situation changed in 350 years since those days of Axel Oxenstierna? After all, today we talk about objectivity and the truth of something, generally. One thing is true and another is false. I agree with the X, he had an interview with the president who also agreed? Since all our friends will agree with me, I'm definitely in the right opinion about you and, therefore, you got it wrong in your opinions about yourself. So your arguments are false. The larger the masses agree, the more the basis for the truth of the matter will change. So there are more and less real things. The truth is interpreted and cataloged. Among other things in court? Every day. The righteous also stood by me. So I am also legally correct. The fall was not even significant for the court. Don't you realize you have to be wrong? Something is true because I have objective information about it. The chain of evidence is staggering. Everything is crowned by self-authorizing authorities, who, by virtue of their position, are expected to make only objective statements in accordance with their self-evident attributes, that is, with the moral obligation. What if empiric observation based objective information does not exist? -Mauri Sirén-

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