The work Practices of Truth in Philosophy. Historical and Comparative Perspectives, edited by CultureLab member Pietro Gori and by Lorenzo Serini (University of Warwick) has just been published by Routledge.
The volume provides a geographically and historically diverse overview of philosophical traditions that establish a deep connection between truth and practice, or even see truth itself as a kind of practice.
Under the label “practices of truth” are subsumed disparate approaches that can be fruitfully brought together to explore the intersections between truth and practice in philosophy as well as to address a range of intriguing questions about truth that fall outside the domain of pure theory. The chapters in this volume provide a variety of perspectives on key practices of truth in philosophy and in the history of philosophy, enriching our understanding of the different ways in which truth and practice may be connected, including the role of certain practices in enabling philosophical insight into truth, the ways in which truth may actually be embedded in some practices, and the impact of truth on practice.
Practices of Truth in Philosophy. Historical and Comparative Perspectives
Gori, P., Serini, L. (Eds.)
ISBN 9781003273493
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