Everything is true,' he said. 'Everything anybody has ever thought.''Will you be all right?''I'll be all right,' he said, and thought, And I'm going to die. Both those are true, too.
by Philip K. Dick (0 Reviews)
In Philip K. Dick's "Do Androids Dream of Electric Sheep?", the character reflects on the complex nature of truth and existence. He acknowledges the validity of every thought anyone has ever had, suggesting that truth is subjective and pervasive. This notion hints at the complexity of reality in the story, where what is real often blurs with what is artificial. As he contemplates his own mortality, he reassures another that he...
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