The Nature of Truth: Theories and Reflections

Q3 Arts and Humanities
Ricardo Barroso Batista, Artur Ilharco Galvão
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Truth is one of the main concepts of Philosophy, some even consider it the most important of all (W. Künne). This concept is also a foundation for other philosophical concepts. Some of them even depend intrinsically on it, such as the concepts of belief (to believe in something is to believe this something is true), knowledge (if you know something then that something is true), fact (facts are what make our statements true), existence (true reality is the external world that exists) and modality (there are propositions that can be true in all possible worlds), among many others. Truth is also a crucial concept for other domains. Science is said to be the search for the truth of the Natural World and the good life is said to be the pursuit of the good (Aristotle). If one considers that the good and the just are objects of knowledge (R. Campbell), then, there could be no good or justice without truth, insofar as knowledge needs truth. Also, our confidence in the robustness of western political and social institutions has always rested on truth. Unfortunately, this basis, which is the foundation of trust and, therefore, of the robustness of our institutions, is being eroded by external forces, deniers and nihilists, by undermining the concept of Truth, endangering in that way the democratic model (H. Frankfurt). The troubled events we have recently experienced – the raise of populisms, conspiracy theories, pandemic skepticism, the conflict in Ukraine not only in the battleground but also in the info space – could, to some extent, make us question whether, in fact, there is still any theoretical interest in “truth”. As several authors have noted, it seems that today we live in a society of “post-truth” (A. Szakolczai) or “veritophobia” (A. Goldman), where lies are tolerated and facts ignored. Also, for this reason, understanding what truth is by reflecting on its nature and function, from the most sophisticated conceptual schemes to its most everyday uses, seems to be a philosophical task of the utmost importance. This is why the Revista Portuguesa de Filosofia has decided to dedicate this special issue to the subject of truth.
真理的本质:理论与思考
真理是哲学的主要概念之一,有些人甚至认为它是最重要的(W. k nne)。这个概念也是其他哲学概念的基础。其中一些甚至在本质上依赖于它,比如信念的概念(相信某件事就是相信这件事是真的),知识(如果你知道某件事,那么这件事就是真的),事实(事实是使我们的陈述为真的东西),存在(真实的现实是存在的外部世界)和模态(在所有可能的世界中都有可能是真的命题),等等。真理也是其他领域的关键概念。据说科学是对自然世界真理的探索,而美好生活则是对美好事物的追求(亚里士多德)。如果我们认为善与义是知识的对象(R. Campbell),那么,就知识需要真理而言,没有真理就不可能有善或正义。此外,我们对西方政治和社会制度健壮性的信心一直建立在事实的基础上。不幸的是,这一基础,即信任的基础,因此也是我们机构的坚固性的基础,正在被外部力量、否认者和虚无主义者侵蚀,他们破坏了真理的概念,以这种方式危及民主模式(法兰克福)。我们最近经历的令人不安的事件——民粹主义、阴谋论、流行病怀疑主义的兴起,乌克兰冲突不仅在战场上,而且在信息空间——在某种程度上可能使我们质疑,事实上,理论上是否还有对"真相"的任何兴趣。正如几位作者所指出的,今天我们似乎生活在一个“后真相”(a . Szakolczai)或“真相恐惧症”(a . Goldman)的社会中,谎言被容忍,事实被忽视。同样,由于这个原因,通过反思真理的本质和功能,从最复杂的概念方案到最日常的使用,来理解真理是什么,似乎是一项极其重要的哲学任务。这就是为什么《菲洛索非亚葡萄牙评论报》决定将这期特刊的主题定为真理。
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Revista Portuguesa de Filosofia
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