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Truth: Ideas in Profile
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Truth: Ideas in Profile

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Truth has always been a thorny topic. How does it work? Who decides what it is? And why is it seen as so important? In this lucid introduction to the topic, leading scholar Simon Blackburn describes the main approaches to the notion of truth and considers how these relate to different perspectives on belief, interpretation, facts, knowledge and action. He then looks at how these ideas can be applied to:

  • aesthetics, taste and the judgement of art;
  • ethics and how people decide how they should (or should not) live;
  • reason and rational truth and whether these may be found or learnt in conversation, agreement and disagreement; - religious belief and the ultimate cause of the cosmos.

Understanding what constitutes truth has practical value in every aspect of life, and whether you are voting in an election or finding an excuse for being late, Professor Blackburn’s clear and incisive account will illuminate your choice, and stimulate, inform and entertain you along the way.

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Format
Paperback
Publisher
Profile Books Ltd
Country
United Kingdom
Date
29 March 2017
Pages
144
ISBN
9781781257227

Truth has always been a thorny topic. How does it work? Who decides what it is? And why is it seen as so important? In this lucid introduction to the topic, leading scholar Simon Blackburn describes the main approaches to the notion of truth and considers how these relate to different perspectives on belief, interpretation, facts, knowledge and action. He then looks at how these ideas can be applied to:

  • aesthetics, taste and the judgement of art;
  • ethics and how people decide how they should (or should not) live;
  • reason and rational truth and whether these may be found or learnt in conversation, agreement and disagreement; - religious belief and the ultimate cause of the cosmos.

Understanding what constitutes truth has practical value in every aspect of life, and whether you are voting in an election or finding an excuse for being late, Professor Blackburn’s clear and incisive account will illuminate your choice, and stimulate, inform and entertain you along the way.

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Format
Paperback
Publisher
Profile Books Ltd
Country
United Kingdom
Date
29 March 2017
Pages
144
ISBN
9781781257227