1. What is the speaker’s main thesis about truth?
2. How does the speaker support their argument?
3. What counterarguments does the speaker address?
Answers:
1. The speaker’s main thesis is that truth is not absolute but is subjective, shaped by individual perceptions and cultural contexts.
2. The speaker supports the argument by discussing how truth varies across cultures and is influenced by power dynamics.
3. The speaker addresses the counterargument that truth is often seen as an absolute concept, either true or false, by explaining how perception and authority influence what is accepted as true.