Truth
Truth is a property attributed to statements, beliefs, or propositions when they accurately reflect reality or facts. In everyday use, a claim is true if it corresponds to how the world is; in formal contexts, truth is treated as a property of sentences relative to a model or state of affairs. Truth is distinguished from belief, justification, and certainty.
Philosophical theories of truth seek to explain what makes something true. The main theories include the correspondence
Historically, discussions of truth trace back to ancient Greek philosophy and develop through medieval, modern, and
In everyday use, truth is often treated as objective and universal, but many theories acknowledge context, perspective,