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Is it absolutely true that there is no absolute truth?

No because there are no absolute truths

If you say yes, then its a contradiction. If you say no, you are saying "it is not absolutely true that there is no absolute truth"...Madness!

nop. It is the nature of the human experience. and yes. it involves madness.

Foolishness passing as philosophy.

philosophy 1.0 is dead.
physics (epistemology aka philosophy 2.0) killed it.

you are really stubborn and going in circles with no real arguments other than "hur dur, if we don't have absolute truths then then life is absurd"

which FYI.. it is.

No words. "Nature of human existence" as an explanation to saying "it is not absolutely true that there is no absolute truth" and feeling consistent about it? Go home you are drunk.

Take a look at this for example. There is a scientific experience that demonstrates that even if you look something it changes the nature of reality. If you can't demonstrate an absolute truth then everything remains subjective, including your own self.

https://www.sciencedaily.com/releases/1998/02/980227055013.htm

If there is no absolute truths then every other truth is relevant. This statement doesn't have to be intrinsically true but relatively. Stop thinking in black and white. You hurt yourself.