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What Then is Truth?

A Philosophical Dialog

Authored by Mr. Gene Barnes                   Click Here to Order
During the Middle Ages, religion came to be regarded as the principal source of
truth. Since the Enlightenment, science has come to be regarded by many people
as the most reliable source of truth. But, in fact, most people regard their own
personal experience as the best source of truth. InWhat Then Is Truth? these
different viewpoints are each represented by articulate philosophers-St. Thomas
Aquinas, René Descartes, and Jean-Paul Sartre-in a philosophical dialogue
moderated by Socrates. Each philosopher may use a knowledge of all past
history in support of his views. The object of the dialogue is not to produce
a winner, but to stimulate the reader's interest in the nature of truth and to show
that the consideration of opposing viewpoints can enhance our understanding.

What Then Is Truth? is a fictional conversation between St. Thomas Aquinas,
René Descartes, Jean-Paul Sartre and Socrates about the nature of Truth.
Each philosopher presents his own ideas about Truth and defends them against
opposition of the other philosophers. During the conversation, they discuss a
wide variety of topics, including the roles of religion, education, scientific
explanation and human rights. In the later chapters, Jesus and Buddha join the
conversation and explain their respective views. This book is suitable for anyone
having an interest in philosophy and its applications to modern problems. It is
especially recommended for those with a limited formal background in philosophy
because its informal conversational style makes the subject more readily accessible
to the average reader. The author's intention is not to provide final answers about
the nature of Truth, but to encourage a wider, better informed discussion of these
issues among the general public.



ISBN/EAN13:
1463596294 / 9781463596293
Page Count:
114
Binding Type:
US Trade Paper
Trim Size:
5.5" x 8.5"
Language:
English
Color:
Black and White
Related Categories:
Philosophy / General