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Book SynopsisPresents studies that enlarge the logical argument for truth by articulating and exploring the rich and robust presence of truth in various areas of human life and knowing, both speculative and practical.
Trade ReviewCombining textual and historical approaches, the study as a whole provides the reader with a sense of how compelling and complex the question of truth is today, and how important it is that such questions are raised and, to the degree that one is able, how well they are answered. It is a study that will interest both the historian and the specialist in philosophy. With an excellent bibliography and index, it opens numerous avenues for continued reflections and discussion, rather than attempting to settle the question. More proper for academics and advances graduate students, the volume brings together the major voices and traditions in the conversation about truth, a conversation that is as old, and as important, as philosophy itself." --Mary Beth Ingham, C.S.J, Thomist