Why Truth Matters

by Ophelia Benson, Jeremy Stangroom
Why Truth Matters
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published
April 2006 by Continuum International Publishing Group Ltd.

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Hardcover, 202 pages

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0826476082   (isbn13: 9780826476081)

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Truth has always been a central preoccupation of philosophy in all its forms and traditions. However, in the late twentieth century truth became sudde...more






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Paul
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This is also a tough proposition. I like the idea of rigorously examining something which is crashingly obvious (truth matters) but which is - we see every day - applied on ly in the most desultory fashion to human affairs. But these guys are actual philosophers - you can tell because they write sentences like :

"One important active - 'active' in the sense in which a volcano is active - 'site of contestation' in disputes over realism or relativism, truth or consequences, epistemology or...more
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David
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04/07/08

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Barry
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08/12/08

Brief and quite concise; largely a critique of the shortcomings of "postmodernist" thinking from an epistmological standpoint.
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