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Did anyone among the blind men give the correct answer?

I think there’s no anyone of them give the correct answer because they
their own opinion.
In the context of the elephant story, what do you think is a holistic perspective?
What is a partial point of view

I think the first man think thank he was to big


and the second one is he thought that the tusk of
elephant was spear.
The third man he feel that it was a snake and
fourth man said it was like a tree.
The fifth man touched the ear he said that it was
like a fan while the sixth man said that it is like a
rope.
You will see that we had a own perspective and
all we have to do is to respect every own opinion
What is the important is the importance of a holistic perspective as
pointed out by john Godfrey saxe

John Godfrey Saxe in his sonnet is attempting to


suggest that we need to take a gander at something
comprehensively for more profound agreement.
Furthermore, if everybody comprehends it
comprehensively, contentions are presently excessive
in light of the fact that without understanding a
contention has no right nor wrong, it's simply tricks
squabbling over their convictions
In the last stanza, Godfrey saxe related the legend to the religious wars during his
time. What do you think he trying to say in his poem

The Blind Men and the Elephant is an antique anecdote utilized today as a notification
for individuals that advance utter truth or selective strict cases. The unassuming
explanation is that our licentious insights and beneficial encounters can prompt
restricted contact and outfoxing fancies. How could an individual with a restricted
smidgen of truth transform that into the unrivaled rendition of all reality? With regards
to the lesson of the Blind Men and the Elephant, apparently the present thinkers end
their program excessively fast. Doesn't the image of the visually impaired men and the
elephant likewise attachment to something greater - The elephant? Surely, each
visually impaired man has an incomplete point of view on the unbiased truth, however
that doesn't mean target truth isn't there. Indeed, truth isn't relative in any way.

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