Feeling Good About Truth

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Feeling Good About Truth. / MacNeil, Michael.
2019. Paper presented at Post Graduate Philosophy Conference, Ireland.

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MacNeil, M 2019, 'Feeling Good About Truth', Paper presented at Post Graduate Philosophy Conference, Ireland, 15/04/19 - 16/04/19.

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MacNeil, M. (2019). Feeling Good About Truth. Paper presented at Post Graduate Philosophy Conference, Ireland.

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MacNeil, Michael Feeling Good About Truth. Post Graduate Philosophy Conference, 15 Apr 2019, Ireland, Paper, 2019. 25 p.

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TY - CONF

T1 - Feeling Good About Truth

AU - MacNeil, Michael

PY - 2019/4/16

Y1 - 2019/4/16

N2 - There is not a subject in philosophy that has such a noble and contentious history than that of the subject of truth and how to reconcile reality (or nature) and our perception of it. When Plato (c.427 BCE) through the mouth of Socrates challenged Euthyphro as to whether something was true because the gods said it or was there an external standard of truth by which we (mortals) should judge what the gods say is true, we have the first recorded salvo in Western philosophy as to what was the proper conception of truth (Jowett, 2019). What Plato was shining a light on was whether he should be bound to the self-justifying ethical subjectivity of the gods or whether he was to seek ethical objectivity and ultimate authority in a realm he would call “Truth”.

AB - There is not a subject in philosophy that has such a noble and contentious history than that of the subject of truth and how to reconcile reality (or nature) and our perception of it. When Plato (c.427 BCE) through the mouth of Socrates challenged Euthyphro as to whether something was true because the gods said it or was there an external standard of truth by which we (mortals) should judge what the gods say is true, we have the first recorded salvo in Western philosophy as to what was the proper conception of truth (Jowett, 2019). What Plato was shining a light on was whether he should be bound to the self-justifying ethical subjectivity of the gods or whether he was to seek ethical objectivity and ultimate authority in a realm he would call “Truth”.

M3 - Paper

T2 - Post Graduate Philosophy Conference

Y2 - 15 April 2019 through 16 April 2019

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