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5539 | We must presuppose that truth is agreement of cognition with its objects [Kant] |
Full Idea: The nominal definition of truth, namely that it is agreement of cognition with its objects, is here granted and presupposed; but one demands to know what is the general and certain criterion of the truth of any cognition. | |
From: Immanuel Kant (Critique of Pure Reason [1781], B082/A58) | |
A reaction: I am puzzled by the second part of this, as the demand for a criterion (or justification) seems to me to have no part at all in our notion of what truth is in itself. It is a puzzle that Kant seems to accept the concept of truth used by simple realists. |