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How can people believe in truths without evidence?
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How can people believe in truths without evidence?
How can people believe in truths without evidence?
First principles or truths that are perceived as self-evident are the starting point for rational arguments and handling evidence. Logical arguments ordinarily cannot work without presuppositions.
"Logic, then, is not necessarily an instrument for finding truth; on the contrary, truth is necessarily an instrument for using logicfor using it, that is, for the discovery of further truth and for the profit of humanity. Briefly, you can only find truth with logic if you have already found truth without it." G. K. Chesterton
Yes.
What's the logical justification (i.e., evidence) for logic? Wait a minute.
How can people believe in truths without evidence?
How can people believe in truths without evidence?
Justification for logic = an appeal to truth.
You give me utility.
Utility is not truth.
Define truth then please and how it differs from utility.
Define truth? Gee, variant, why don't you give me a hard challenge for once?
Truth refers to statements which line up with (or are correctly representative of) reality. That's the conceptual understanding. The Heideggerian one (which I'm partial to but still uncertain about) holds that truth is unveiling reality, such that something is true insofar as it is what it is. Hence, "you're a true friend." Does that mean you're a friend who is correctly conceptually represented? No. It means you are what a friend, "friend" having an experiential, observational tone.
Utility is what works.
Meaning works, truth arranges.
What I am really asking there is if truth is part of "what works" or not.
Answer:How can people believe in truths without evidence?
Not intrinsically, no. That's why people lie.