When we need meaning what we want is a perspective that objectifies our relation to the world. (Is it a self-referring perspective? In being said, it is NOT you that's saying it; but in your saying it, we infer that you are saying it.)
Necessity of being in all its forms cannot constitute truth.
Truth like all concepts are innately self-referring in their content and cannot be shown to reflect being.
Meaning is the object of the sign but meaning is itself indefinite without a picture of meaning, a relation to a web of meanings.
Truth is a certain set of accepted forms of webs of meaning regulated in part by necessity in being.
Understanding proceeds on the ability to perceive possibilities of meanings.
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