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What makes something true?
what causes truth?
Predicts? or depicts?A map is said to be true to the extent that it accurately predicts its terrain.
If you read it on the internet
Or, unless truth is the method? Though I guess that could be the same as the first option.To differentiate, we must have a method for differentiation. However, in order to know that our method is successful---i.e. in order to know that we have successfully discerned truth from falsehood---we must already know true appearance from false appearances. This forces us to assume one of two things: either there is a criterion of knowledge---a method which UNFAILINGLY points us toward truth without requiring us to differentiate between true and false---or there are certain things we inherently know, without needing to differentiate between true and false. Obviously, we're in a bit of an epistemological pickle.
Predicts? or depicts?
A map is said to be true to the extent that it accurately predicts its terrain.
Obviously you worked very hard on that.Truth is a lump of clay to be molded. A thing becomes true when we make it so.
Truth is a lump of clay to be molded. A thing becomes true when we make it so.
Obviously you worked very hard on that.
How does one know they have effectively made something true?