![]() The classical theory of truth - The correspondence between theory and object On /16, I reworked the translation, replaced several misleading words by better translations, adding several explanations and footnotes and also shortened other, more distracting parts. This text was first published in my “Hegel workshop” (“Hegel Werkstatt”) incrementally between 19. In some ways, together they also constitute a challenge to the concept of “relativism” and of “alternative facts.” ![]() Of course some other may differ, but I hope that you will find them useful anyway. In all three articles I try to convey to you some lessons I found from my Hegel readings. ![]() You can read all three articles in any order, but you will see that they are connected. This article is my try to explain some of the aspects of that quote of Hegel in my own words.Īs the truth is expressed in the form of the concept, as will be shown below, I suggest that you also read my “Concept Tutorial” in conjunction with this article.Īnd as Hegel also addresses the sceptics later in that paragraph, who say that there can be no knowledge of truth 2, you might also want to read my other article “Ignorance and Scepticism” to better understand it and make the most use of it. ![]() The first question is: What is the subject matter of our science? The simplest and most intelligible answer to this question is that it is the truth. ![]()
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