The Objectivity of Truth (Classic Reprint) - Hardcover

George J. Stokes

 
9780267448036: The Objectivity of Truth (Classic Reprint)

Synopsis

Unlocking how we know what’s real.

This concise philosophical essay examines how truth is built, blending science, religion, and mind with a fresh look at objectivity.

The work traces the tension between empirical and dogmatic thought, then moves toward a unified view of truth as it appears in science and in faith. It argues that thought and reality are not separate, but intertwined in a dynamic process that makes objectivity possible. Written from a period of deep study, it presents a rigorous argument for a form of truth that is accessible, not abstract.
  • Clear exploration of how knowledge is formed and how mind relates to the world
  • Discussion of space, objectivity, and the limits of both empirical and philosophical approaches
  • Applied insights on science and religion, showing where they converge and diverge
  • Foundational ideas about “creative thought” and how truth emerges in practice
Ideal for readers of philosophy, theology, and the history of ideas who want a rigorous, approachable treatment of how truth can be objective.

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