
logic - What is the difference between Fact and Truth?
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 …
Why do we need to know the truth? - Philosophy Stack Exchange
The first two paragraphs are talking about not necessarily needing to know truth, but the latter two imply that for achieving goals or empowering us to do so, understanding of how the world …
logic - Is finding truth possible? - Philosophy Stack Exchange
Sep 8, 2017 · If they do, then you found truth, otherwise, you did not. Since all it takes is one true statement to find truth, then it is very possible to find truth. For example, 2 + 2 = 4 or, 2H + O …
epistemology - What does Nietzsche mean by "there are no facts, …
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 …
How is the truth multiple things? - Philosophy Stack Exchange
For the philosopher, the Truth must be a surprisingly intractable concept. Truth has been called subjective, relative and plural. Also intriguingly: Truth is relative and plural. Now I realize this...
logic - Is "all truth is relative" an absolute truth? - Philosophy ...
All truths are relative, and this is the only absolute principle. wrote August Comte. Anyway a radical relativism poses a serious problem: if every truth is always relative, is the latter an absol...
What is the difference between knowledge and belief?
A Truth is something grounded in reality - demonstrable either directly or via sound rational progress from direct evidence. Any concept one considers to be true (which is not the same as …
truth - How does Logic define "true" and "false"? - Philosophy …
Exsistence is axiomatic and just exsists.Truth is not a strong word and can be manipulated with (post hoc - add hoc) alernatives. How dose logic define true and false from mazy of out-of …
logic - Is there such a thing as a 'necessary truth'? - Philosophy ...
In addition to providing a clear, extensional formal semantics for a formerly somewhat opaque, intensional notion, cashing possibility as truth in some possible world and necessity as truth in …
truth - Can something be true if it does not follow logic?
Hence truth is a relation between a proposition, a sentence from language, and a fact, a component of the real world. This kind of truth bears no relation to logic. Whether a single …