Friedrich Nietzsche’s striking assertion, “There are no facts, only interpretations,” is more than a philosophical provocation—it is a call to examine the foundation of human knowledge and the fragile nature of what we call “truth.” At first glance, this statement may seem like a denial of reality itself, a kind of intellectual anarchy.
“There Are No Facts, Only Interpretations”: A…
Friedrich Nietzsche’s striking assertion, “There are no facts, only interpretations,” is more than a philosophical provocation—it is a call to examine the foundation of human knowledge and the fragile nature of what we call “truth.” At first glance, this statement may seem like a denial of reality itself, a kind of intellectual anarchy.