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[filed under theme 3. Truth / A. Truth Problems / 4. Uses of Truth ]

Full Idea

Even that nose for truth, which is, at bottom, the nose for safety, human beings have in common with animals.

Gist of Idea

Like animals, we seek truth because we want safety

Source

Friedrich Nietzsche (Dawn (Daybreak) [1881], 026)

Book Ref

Nietzsche,Friedrich: 'Dawn (Daybreak) (v 5)', ed/tr. Smith, Brittain [Stanford 2011], p.24


A Reaction

After Darwin, Nietzsche immediately saw that we need an account of humanity which is continuous with animals. The first step to physical security is ascertaining the physical facts. This idea rings true.


The 8 ideas with the same theme [how 'truth' is used in thought and enquiry]:

Like animals, we seek truth because we want safety [Nietzsche]
'Truth' is the will to be master over the multiplicity of sensations [Nietzsche]
Truth is what unites, and the profound truths create a community [Jaspers]
'Truth' is the procedures for controlling which statements are acceptable [Foucault]
Truth is a method of deducing facts from propositions [McGinn]
The notion of truth is to help us make use of the utterances of others [Field,H]
Truth relates truthbearers to truthmakers [Heil]
'True of' is applicable to things, while 'true' is applicable to words [Politis]