truths
Truth is a concept used to describe the quality of statements that accurately reflect reality, facts, or logical relations. In philosophy, it is analyzed through several competing theories. The correspondence theory holds that truths correspond to states of affairs or facts in the world. The coherence theory maintains that truth resides in the consistency of a statement with a set of beliefs or a system. The pragmatic theory argues that truth is what proves useful or successful in guiding action. Deflationary or minimalist theories treat truth as a rhetorical or linguistic device, not a substantial property.
Truth is often distinguished from belief and knowledge. A true claim is accurate, but knowledge additionally
Truth can be universal or context-dependent. Some domains claim more objective standards (mathematics, natural science), while
Contemporary issues include misinformation, post-truth politics, and the reproducibility crisis, which underscore the social dimension of