Alexander Ohnemus Stanley Wilkin Some people makes a mistake when thinking and matching that an absolute is a synomym of thruth. None has the real thruth so neither the absolute. All "thruth" needs an evidence; that's the way I consider we can justify something but not making an absolute because this term-at least for me- means not considering other points of view as well as narrow down the knowledge.
Maria, Socrates or Plato then devised particulars to cover your contingency. But, yes, an absolute eliminates other possibilities. within this, the particulars create a whole, such as gods and monotheism. But monotheism eliminates so much!