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Full Idea
The distinctive mark of the Truth we hold ought to be virtue, which is the most exacting mark of Truth, the closest one to heaven and the most worthy thing that Truth produces.
Gist of Idea
Virtue is the distinctive mark of truth, and its greatest product
Source
Michel de Montaigne (Apology for Raymond Sebond [1580], p.0493)
Book Ref
Montaigne,Michel de: 'The Complete Essays', ed/tr. Screech,M.A. [Penguin 1987], p.493
A Reaction
A long way from Tarski and minimalist theories of truth! But not so far from pragmatism. Personally I think Montaigne is making an important claim, which virtue theorists should be attempting to incorporate into their theory. Aristotle would sympathise.
6258 | Virtue is the distinctive mark of truth, and its greatest product [Montaigne] |
6259 | Why can't a wise man doubt everything? [Montaigne] |
6260 | Sceptics say there is truth, but no means of making or testing lasting judgements [Montaigne] |
6261 | The soul is in the brain, as shown by head injuries [Montaigne] |
6262 | We lack some sense or other, and hence objects may have hidden features [Montaigne] |
6263 | No wisdom could make us comfortably walk a wide beam if it was high in the air [Montaigne] |