Does truth have an intrinsic value or an extrinsic value? That is, should we seek the truth for no other reason than seeking the truth, or for some higher reason?
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Does truth have an intrinsic value or an extrinsic value? That is, should we seek the truth for no other reason than seeking the truth, or for some higher reason?
I believe truth has intrinsic value. It is the indicator of reality. That is, the more "truth" we know or understand, the more accurate our perception of reality becomes. So to detemine how much you value truth, ask yourself how important your perception of reality is to you.
I think when we're talking about something being an end-in-itself or not is an either-or
You´d do me a great favour if you´d define "truth" for purposes of your question and this thread.Does truth have an intrinsic value or an extrinsic value? That is, should we seek the truth for no other reason than seeking the truth, or for some higher reason?
You´d do me a great favour if you´d define "truth" for purposes of your question and this thread.![]()
You´d do me a great favour if you´d define "truth" for purposes of your question and this thread.![]()
received: Don't do that. Otherwise, you will never know what a truth is.
Sounds like "we can use it" implies a utilitarian value of truth.
According to preference. A value is a memorized and categorized positive experience state.