Truth

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Truth is the concept of alignment between statements or beliefs and reality, often regarded as a fundamental philosophical and ethical ideal.

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Predicate Object
instanceOf epistemological concept
ethical ideal
philosophical concept
semantic concept
hasAspect coherence theory of truth
consensus theory of truth
constructivist theory of truth
correspondence theory of truth
deflationary theory of truth
pragmatic theory of truth
semantic theory of truth
isCentralTopicIn epistemology
ethics
logic
metaphysics
philosophy of language
isCharacterizedAs property of beliefs
property of propositions
property of sentences
property of statements
isConsidered epistemic value
goal of inquiry
norm of assertion
isContrastedWith deception
error
illusion
relativism
isDefinedAs alignment between statements or beliefs and reality
isDiscussedBy Alfred Tarski
Aristotle
Bertrand Russell
Friedrich Nietzsche
Gottlob Frege
Immanuel Kant
Ludwig Wittgenstein
Plato
William James
isRelatedTo accuracy
belief
coherence
correspondence
evidence
fact
falsity
honesty
justification
knowledge
lie
meaning
objectivity
pragmatic success
reality
reference
sincerity
verifiability
warrant
isViewedAs coherence within a system of beliefs
correspondence between thought and reality
what cannot be rationally denied
what is useful or successful in practice
playsRoleIn everyday communication
legal reasoning
moral deliberation
religious doctrine
scientific inquiry
raisesQuestion how truth can be known
how truth relates to language
whether truth is absolute or relative
whether truth is objective or subjective

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