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Single Idea 7077
[filed under theme 3. Truth / D. Coherence Truth / 1. Coherence Truth
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Full Idea
The true is the whole.
Gist of Idea
The true is the whole
Source
Georg W.F.Hegel (Phenomenology of Spirit [1807], Pref 20)
Book Ref
Hegel,Georg W.F.: 'Phenomenology of Spirit', ed/tr. Miller,A.V. /Findlay,J.N. [OUP 1977], p.11
A Reaction
This is the full idealist coherence view of truth, that one only approaches the Truth (capital T) as one builds up a more and more coherent picture. It makes truth unattainable, and that strikes me as a bit silly.
The
23 ideas
with the same theme
[truth is when propositions effectively fit together]:
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All items of possible human knowledge are interconnected, and can be reached by inference
[Descartes]
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2115
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Everything in the universe is interconnected, so potentially a mind could know everything
[Leibniz]
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The true is the whole
[Hegel]
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Truth is a relation to a whole of organised knowledge in the collection of rational minds
[Green,TH, by Muirhead]
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4538
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Judgements can't be true and known in isolation; the only surety is in connections and relations
[Nietzsche]
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18972
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Ideas are true in so far as they co-ordinate our experiences
[James]
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New opinions count as 'true' if they are assimilated to an individual's current beliefs
[James]
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Truth is conceivability, or the systematic coherence of a significant whole
[Joachim]
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The coherence theory says falsehood is failure to cohere, and truth is fitting into a complete system of Truth
[Russell]
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19080
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Coherence tests for truth without implying correspondence, so truth is not correspondence
[Blanshard, by Young,JO]
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Coherence with a set of propositions suggests we can know the proposition corresponds
[Davidson, by Donnellan]
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19150
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Coherence truth says a consistent set of sentences is true - which ties truth to belief
[Davidson]
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Rescher says that if coherence requires mutual entailment, this leads to massive logical redundancy
[Dancy,J]
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If one theory is held to be true, all the other theories appear false, because they can't be added to the true one
[Dancy,J]
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Justification needs coherence, while truth might be ideal coherence
[Williams,M]
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Coherence needs positive links, not just absence of conflict
[Williams,M]
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Truth in a scenario is the negation in that scenario being a priori incoherent
[Chalmers]
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The coherence theory says truth is an internal relationship between groups of truth-bearers
[Engel]
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The coherence theory says truth is coherence of thoughts, and not about objects
[Button]
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Coherence theories differ over the coherence relation, and over the set of proposition with which to cohere
[Young,JO]
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Two propositions could be consistent with your set, but inconsistent with one another
[Young,JO]
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Coherence with actual beliefs, or our best beliefs, or ultimate ideal beliefs?
[Young,JO]
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Coherent truth is not with an arbitrary set of beliefs, but with a set which people actually do believe
[Young,JO]
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