There are no such things as facts, only interpretations.
Pragmatism, psychology
There are no such things as facts, only interpretations.
Pragmatism, psychology
While this sentiment is often attributed to Nietzsche, James also explored the subjective nature of perception and 'truth' in a pragmatic sense, though perhaps not in these exact words.
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