WHAT IS TRUTH - COMPARISON OF PLATO AND PEIRCE'S PHILOSOPHY For thousands of years, mankind has persistently pursued truth, knowledge, and understanding. For most, this pursuit is a driving force whic
WHAT IS TRUTH - COMPARISON OF PLATO AND PEIRCE'S PHILOSOPHY For thousands of years, mankind has persistently pursued truth, knowledge, and understanding. For most, this pursuit is a driving force whic
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WHAT IS TRUTH - COMPARISON OF PLATO AND PEIRCE'S PHILOSOPHY
For thousands of years, mankind has persistently pursued truth, knowledge, and understanding. For most, this pursuit is a driving force which usually doesn't end until one finds a "truth" that is satisfying to him or her. Even then, however, one may choose to look for an alternate truth that may be even more satisfying to them. This pursuit does not always follow the same path for everyone as there are different ideas as to how truth is actually obtained, and which is the best way to obtain it. Two individuals and great philosophers of their time, Plato, and Charles Peirce, each had their own ideas on how truth and knowledge could be obtained.
One of the main differences between Plato's and Peirce's philosophies regarding truth is that Plato believed truth is founded in knowledge while Peirce believed knowledge could never be obtained. Plato believed that everyone possesses knowledge and the realization of this knowledge could be