Truth

The Great Books of the Western Canon, organized by Mortimer J. Adler in the Syntopicon, span 102 enduring ideas—ranging from Truth, Beauty, and Justice to Democracy, Love, and God. These categories trace the intellectual tradition of the West, connecting philosophy, literature, history, science, and theology. Together, they map the recurring questions and principles shaping human thought across centuries.

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The Logic of Judgment and Opinion and Logic

by Emily Fletcher in Logic

Navigating the Labyrinth of Thought: The Logic of Judgment and Opinion A Concise Overview In our ceaseless pursuit of understanding, we constantly form ideas, draw conclusions, and express beliefs. This article delves into the fundamental philosophical distinction between judgment and opinion, exploring how logic serves as our indispensable guide in...

The Principle of Non-Contradiction and Principle

by Daniel Sanderson in Principle

The Unshakeable Foundation: Exploring the Principle of Non-Contradiction A Cornerstone of Thought and Truth The Principle of Non-Contradiction stands as perhaps the most fundamental axiom in all of Logic and Reasoning. At its heart, this Principle asserts that something cannot both be and not be at the same time and...

The Logical Structure of Hypothesis and Logic

by Daniel Fletcher in Logic

The Logical Structure of Hypothesis: Charting the Course of Inquiry Every journey of understanding, from the simplest observation to the grandest scientific theory, begins with a question – and often, with a hypothesis. This article explores the fundamental Logical structure that underpins any effective Hypothesis, revealing how these provisional statements are...

The Difference Between Opinion and Truth and Opinion

by Daniel Sanderson in Opinion

The Elusive Divide: Unpacking the Difference Between Opinion and Truth The distinction between opinion and truth is one of philosophy's oldest and most persistent quests, a fundamental inquiry that shapes our understanding of reality, knowledge, and even ourselves. At its core, an opinion is a subjective belief or...

Understanding The Nature of Religious Truth

by Henry Montgomery in Truth

The Elusive Nature of Religious Truth: A Philosophical Inquiry The quest for Truth is arguably the oldest and most profound undertaking of human thought. When this quest turns its gaze towards Religion, the terrain becomes at once more expansive and more perplexing. What constitutes Truth in a religious context? Is...

The Logic of Judgment and Logic

by Daniel Fletcher in Logic

The Logic of Judgment: Unpacking the Architectures of Thought Understanding how we form judgments is not merely an academic exercise; it is fundamental to how we perceive reality, make decisions, and navigate the complexities of existence. This article delves into "The Logic of Judgment," exploring the foundational principles...

The Principle of Non-Contradiction and Principle

by Daniel Sanderson in Principle

The Unshakeable Foundation: Understanding The Principle of Non-Contradiction Have you ever stopped to consider what makes coherent thought, well, coherent? What underpins our ability to reason, to distinguish between what is true and what is false, or even what makes sense at all? At the very core of all logic...

The Nature of True Opinion (Doxa) and Opinion

by Daniel Sanderson in Opinion

Navigating the Labyrinth of Belief: The Nature of True Opinion (Doxa) In the grand tapestry of philosophical inquiry, few distinctions are as pivotal yet persistently elusive as that between mere opinion and genuine knowledge. This article delves into "true opinion," or doxa as the ancient Greeks termed it...

The Logic of Dialectic and Truth and Logic

by Benjamin Richmond in Logic

The Unfolding of Understanding: Dialectic, Logic, and the Pursuit of Truth In the grand tapestry of philosophical inquiry, few threads are as intricately woven and fundamentally important as the relationship between Logic, Dialectic, and the ultimate quest for Truth. This supporting article delves into how these three pillars of Reasoning...

The Distinction Between Opinion and Truth and Distinction

by Benjamin Richmond in Distinction

The Enduring Distinction Between Opinion and Truth The philosophical journey, from ancient Greece to our present digital age, has consistently grappled with a fundamental distinction: the chasm separating mere opinion from verifiable truth. At planksip.org, we believe understanding this difference is not just an academic exercise but a vital...

The Logic of Hypothesis Testing and Logic

by Daniel Fletcher in Logic

The Logic of Hypothesis Testing: A Philosophical Inquiry into Truth At the heart of all human inquiry, from the ancient philosopher's contemplation of the cosmos to the modern scientist's laboratory experiment, lies a fundamental process: the logic of hypothesis testing. It is a structured journey of...

The Principle of Non-Contradiction and Principle

by Daniel Sanderson in Principle

The Unshakeable Foundation: Exploring the Principle of Non-Contradiction The Principle of Non-Contradiction stands as one of the most fundamental tenets in all of philosophy and Logic, serving as an indispensable Principle for coherent thought and the pursuit of Truth. At its core, it asserts that something cannot simultaneously be and...

The Logical Structure of Hypothesis and Logic

by Daniel Fletcher in Logic

The Architectonics of Inquiry: Unpacking the Logical Structure of Hypothesis From the musings of ancient philosophers to the rigors of modern science, the hypothesis stands as a cornerstone of human reasoning. It is more than a mere guess; it is a precisely formulated proposition, a provisional statement awaiting the crucible...

The Difference Between Opinion and Truth and Opinion

by Daniel Sanderson in Opinion

The Enduring Quest: Navigating the Waters Between Opinion and Truth The distinction between opinion and truth forms the very bedrock of philosophical inquiry, a journey from the shifting sands of personal belief to the solid ground of objective reality. At its core, this difference isn't merely academic; it...

The Difference Between Opinion and Truth and Opinion

by Daniel Sanderson in Opinion

Unveiling Reality: The Enduring Distinction Between Opinion and Truth The distinction between opinion and truth is not merely semantic; it lies at the very heart of philosophical inquiry and is fundamental to how we navigate the world. From the ancient dialogues of Plato to the rigorous critiques of modern thought,...

Understanding The Nature of Religious Truth

by Henry Montgomery in Truth

The Elusive Horizon: Unpacking the Nature of Religious Truth The quest for truth is perhaps the oldest and most profound endeavor of human intellect, a journey that inevitably leads us to the intricate landscape of religion. This article delves into the multifaceted concept of religious truth, examining how it differs...

The Logic of Judgment and Logic

by Daniel Fletcher in Logic

The Logic of Judgment: Charting the Pathways of Thought Summary: The Logic of Judgment delves into the fundamental principles that govern how we form conclusions, make assertions, and evaluate the world around us. It's an exploration of the underlying Logic that structures our mental acts of Judgment, aiming...

The Principle of Non-Contradiction and Principle

by Daniel Sanderson in Principle

The Unyielding Bedrock: Exploring the Principle of Non-Contradiction By Daniel Sanderson A Foundation for Thought: The Principle of Non-Contradiction At the very heart of Western thought, underpinning all our reasoning and our understanding of truth, lies a concept so fundamental it often goes unnoticed: The Principle of Non-Contradiction. Simply put,...

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