19. It refers to acceptance that a statement is true or that
something exists.
Proposition is the statement about the object of
belief.
The object of belief is the representation of the fact
found in the world or truth conditions about the world.
20. S (Person) believes that P (representation of the belief)
is true
Sir Delgado believes that he is in San Isidro, Nueva Ecija.
I believe that God exists.
He Believes that he is loyal.
21. It is a statement about the way the world actually is.
24. It states that the key to truth is the relation (or
correspondence) between propositions and the
world.
This means that a belief is true if there exists an
appropriate entity – a fact – to which it corresponds.
If there is no such entity, the belief is false.
26. It states that the truth of any proposition consists in
its coherence with some specified set of propositions
(or significant wholes).
Truth conditions of a proposition are based on other
propositions.
It insists that a belief is true if and only if it is a part of
a coherent system of beliefs.
46. Scientific truths
This pertains to the natural world that maintains a
relative independence from the perspective and
attitude of human beings that perceive them.
47. Truths that are analogous with a general agreement
or consensus on what is right as opposed to what is
wrong.
48. Truths analogous to sincerity
The truths that we claim in this domain need
corresponding actions that will establish trust
49. It is the process of proving the truth or validity of a
statement.
51. DOMAIN Corresponding justification
Objective Domain empirical evidence
Social Domain acceptability to a particular group
in a particular time in history
Personal Domain consistency and authenticity
of the person who claims it.
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