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Truth and consciousness

Chris Calvert-Minor

pp. 663-679

Abstract

Many work on flushing out what our consciousness means in cognitive and phenomenological terms, but no one has yet connected the dots on how consciousness and truth intersect, much less how our phenomenal consciousness can form the ground for most of our models of truth. Here, I connect those dots and argue that the basic structure of our phenomenal consciousness grounds the nature of truth as concordance, to harmonize in agreement, and that most extant theories on truth are well explained in that grounding. Said another way, the unifying and bifurcating intentional structure of phenomenal consciousness is the non-epistemic ground of truth, such that most theories of truth can be explained as particular expressions of concordance based upon the differing aspects of that ground.

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Staudigl Michael (2017) Alfred Schutz and religion. Human Studies 40 (4).

Pages: 663-679

DOI: 10.1007/s10746-017-9444-6

Full citation:

Calvert-Minor Chris (2017) „Truth and consciousness“. Human Studies 40 (4), 663–679.