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- logic - What is the difference between Fact and Truth? - Philosophy . . .
Truth is what the singer gives to the listener when she’s brave enough to open up and sing from her heart But still curious about the difference between both of them In our daily life, in general conversation, we generally use these both terms interchangeably Then what is the difference? Are they synonym or have specific difference?
- Can truth exist without language? - Philosophy Stack Exchange
4 "Whether truth can exist without language" and "that truth is an objective reality that exists independently of us" are not opposed claims, although they don't imply one another A Platonist would tell you that language, like other mental objects, exists in the ideal realm whether people are around to think about it or not
- What is the basis for Kants misquote If the truth shall kill them . . .
I recently discovered that the quote "If the truth shall kill them, let them die" is falsely attributed to Kant, and actually stems from Ayn Rand paraphrasing Kant [1] [2] Which work passage could
- How Exactly Do You Define Truth? - Philosophy Stack Exchange
In summary truth emerges only after more thorough philosophy is gained, from East to West everyone has their own intuitive idiosyncratic notion of truth, thus its nature is highly dependent on ones' entire metaphysical or epistemic system
- What is the philosophical difference between Reality and Truth?
Truth is a property of propositions, mostly propositions claiming facts Hence truth lives in a completely different domain "It rains today" is a proposition which claims a fact The proposition can be true or false On the other hand, facts are not true or false Instead, they are or they are not See also What is the difference between Fact
- epistemology - What does Nietzsche mean by there are no facts, only . . .
I came across this philosophical thought There are no facts, only interpretations written by Friedrich Nietzsche (1844-1900) As translated from Notebooks, Summer 1886 – Fall 1887, in The Portable
- Is there such a thing as completely objective truth?
Apologies if this question has been asked before, I looked at similar ones and couldn't find one that answered this exact question Is there such a thing as truth completely independent of conditio
- the nature of truth and atomic proposition truth values
We compute the truth value of compound propositions, and we assign truth values to atomic propositions What is the nature of truth? What are the types of truth? How do atomic propositions get truth
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