Truth and Truthfulness

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Truth and Truthfulness is a philosophical work by Bernard Williams that examines the nature, value, and ethical significance of truth in human life and society.

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instanceOf non-fiction book
philosophical work
addressesConcept accuracy (virtue)
critique of postmodern skepticism about truth
genealogy of values
historical understanding
pragmatic justification of truth
relationship between truth and trust
role of truth in social cooperation
self-knowledge
sincerity (virtue)
author Bernard Williams
countryOfOrigin United Kingdom
hasPart analysis of virtues of truthfulness
critique of relativism about truth
discussion of Bernard Williams’s realism about truth
discussion of Nietzschean genealogy
discussion of genealogy of truth
hasSubject history of ideas
moral psychology
philosophy of truth
political philosophy
influencedBy Aristotle
David Hume
Friedrich Nietzsche
ancient Greek philosophy
language English
literaryGenre epistemology literature
moral philosophy
philosophy
mainTheme accuracy
epistemology
ethics
practical reason
sincerity
social practices
truth
truthfulness
value of truth
virtue
notableIdea ethical significance of truth in personal and political life
genealogical vindication of truth
truth as a necessary condition for meaningful communication
two basic virtues of truthfulness: accuracy and sincerity
philosophicalPositionDefended importance of truthfulness as a virtue
minimal realism about truth
publicationYear 2002
publisher Princeton University Press

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Bernard Williams notableWork Truth and Truthfulness