The Problem of Truth in the History of Philosophy - Robert Scott

The Problem of Truth in the History of Philosophy

By: Robert Scott

eBook | 11 February 2025

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The concept of truth has been a central preoccupation of philosophy and theology since their inception. The question of what constitutes truth, how it can be known, and how it relates to the human experience of the world has shaped intellectual traditions for millennia. In classical thought, truth was often understood not merely as a static fact or correspondence to reality, but as a dynamic and foundational principle that governed both the cosmos and human existence. The nature of truth in this context was not just a matter of intellectual curiosity but one of profound metaphysical and theological significance, influencing everything from the structure of reality itself to the very relationship between the divine and the human.

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