Wednesday, August 20, 2008

On Truth

There's an interesting introduction to The Story of Philosophy called On the Uses of Philosophy. It offers a nice definition of philosophy which, when you flip it around, offers a nice definition of truth (in this instance, lower case t, but I think it has the same sense as what we meant with a capital T).
"[I]t [philosophy] is the front trench in the siege of truth. Science is the captured territory,and behind it are those secure regions in which knowledge and art build our imperfect and marvelous world."
So, truth turns out to be just what we're looking for. The goal of all of our endeavors of wonder, with the philosophical foremost, is to conquer truth and put it into human grasp. That still leaves truth as a pretty abstract concept, but puts a few reigns on it.

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