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A Thinker's Guide to Truth: A Conversation on Truth, #1
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A Thinker's Guide to Truth: A Conversation on Truth, #1 in Ottawa, ON
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A Thinker's Guide to Truth: A Conversation on Truth, #1 in Ottawa, ON
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Truth. It seems to be the topic of the day these days. Who's telling the truth? What is truth? Does truth exist? Or is it simply a delusion we all suffer from?
This is a brief dialogue on the concept of truth kind of stylized like something written by Plato – though set in and for modern times. Once upon a time, I studied philosophy – and Plato was one of my favorites. I like the dialogue format and I think it's great for low-level stuff. I tried to write something that is easily understandable by laymen and students alike.
So, if you are looking for a conversation on truth that clears up some common confusions, this may be it. Within these pages, I discuss the difference between "absolute truth" and "one true religion" – the difference between truth with a small "t" and truth with a capital "T" – and all the myriad shades of grey in between.
So, brave literary adventurer, give my book a whirl. It may be just what you are looking for.
Truth. It seems to be the topic of the day these days. Who's telling the truth? What is truth? Does truth exist? Or is it simply a delusion we all suffer from?
This is a brief dialogue on the concept of truth kind of stylized like something written by Plato – though set in and for modern times. Once upon a time, I studied philosophy – and Plato was one of my favorites. I like the dialogue format and I think it's great for low-level stuff. I tried to write something that is easily understandable by laymen and students alike.
So, if you are looking for a conversation on truth that clears up some common confusions, this may be it. Within these pages, I discuss the difference between "absolute truth" and "one true religion" – the difference between truth with a small "t" and truth with a capital "T" – and all the myriad shades of grey in between.
So, brave literary adventurer, give my book a whirl. It may be just what you are looking for.

















