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[from 'The Nature of Truth' by Harold Joachim, in 3. Truth / D. Coherence Truth / 1. Coherence Truth ]

Full Idea

Truth is in its essence conceivability or systematic coherence. ...[p.78] It is the systematic coherence which characterises a significant whole.

Gist of Idea

Truth is conceivability, or the systematic coherence of a significant whole

Source

Harold Joachim (The Nature of Truth [1906], p.68), quoted by Michael Potter - The Rise of Analytic Philosophy 1879-1930 35 'coh'

Book Reference

Potter,Michael: 'The Rise of Anaytic Philosophy 1879-1930' [Routledge 2020], p.228


A Reaction

We obviously need to know when a whole becomes 'significant'. Potter says mystical idealists liked this because it contributed to their teleological view of the whole of reality. Presumably its roots are in Hegel.