You get into a question of semiotics which is the philosophical concept that there we live in a world of representations. For instance, when I say "dog" you and I both think if innately different dogs. Thus our connotations are different. Ultimately what semniotics says that there is a representation for everything because we can never truely define reality. We use the color red to illustrate the concept of "stop." People might have different perceptions of love, although we all know what it "roughly" is.
Now, this relates to the question of absolute truths, and whether fact can truely be difined or explained. Semiotics would tell you that you can never have absolute truths because man can never know "the full side" to any story.
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