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23755 | Genius and love of truth are always accompanied by great humility [Weil] |
Full Idea: Love of truth is always accompanied by humility, and real genius is nothing else but the supernatural virtue of humility in the domain of thought. | |
From: Simone Weil (Human Personality [1943], p.87) | |
A reaction: A striking and attractive thought, true of all the lovers of truth I have ever encountered. Socrates is the role model. She likens truth to an inarticulate plaintiff stammering before a judge who fluently manipulates opinions. |
9107 | A proposition is true if its subject and predicate stand for the same thing [William of Ockham] |
Full Idea: If in the proposition 'This is an angel' subject and predicate stand for the same thing, the proposition is true. | |
From: William of Ockham (Summa totius logicae [1323], II.c.ii) | |
A reaction: An interesting statement of what looks like a correspondence theory, employing the idea that both the subject and the predicate have a reference. I think Frege would say that 'x is an angel' is unsaturated, and so lacks reference. |
16300 | Ockham had an early axiomatic account of truth [William of Ockham, by Halbach] |
Full Idea: Theories structurally very similar to axiomatic compositional theories of truth can be found in Ockham's 'Summa Logicae'. | |
From: report of William of Ockham (Summa totius logicae [1323]) by Volker Halbach - Axiomatic Theories of Truth 3 |