Truth and Historicity [Book Review]

Review of Metaphysics 49 (1):126-128 (1995)
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Abstract

This work by a Reader in Philosophy at the Australian National University is an effort to offer a scholarly examination of the history of the concept of truth. Inspired by Hegel's insight concerning philosophy as "nachdenken", Campbell seeks to elucidate the meaning of truth through the mediation of major figures intensely concerned with the issue from the Greeks until the present. The aim is a "deeper self-understanding with respect to the themes of truth and historicity" accessible to a wider audience than academic philosophers.

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