Knowledge and truth still exist, just not in the way we thought.
The truth that suffering exists with a root cause (craving).
'The truth' doesn't just exist in stone that you can carve out easily.
Type of thought that questions whether universal truth exists and is attainable by humans.
Why tend such a manifest and obvious truth did not exist?
To state it in the reverse, that "truth" exists only within a system, and doesn't exist outside of a system.
A truth exists, to which they must answer as they attempt to make sense of the music's arguments and internal life.
He believed that the truths about these objects also exists independently of the human mind, but is discovered by humans.
I don't think the truth exists in either of those two characters.
Thus, according to formative epistemology, all knowledge is completely subjective and truth does not exist.