A Comparative View of Truth
Keywords: truth, Plato / Allegory of the Cave, René Descartes, Václav Havel
The ancient Greeks debated its significance, the enlightenment period doubted its existence, and twentieth-century political parties manipulated its definition; throughout the centuries the notion of 'truth' has remained consistent in its ability to interest intellectuals. Plato, René Descartes and Václav Havel at first glance may appear to have little in common, however, their interest in inner truth is a tread tying them together.
Prepublished online: January 1, 2006; Published: June 1, 2006 Show citation