Ontological Meanings for Truth

Ontological Meanings for Truth

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Ontology: the study of being has the following categories of Truth. They are Reason, Passion, Emotion and Belief.


How can reason be a category of truth? Reason is the application of the mind to an experience of knowing. In other words it contains what is fathomable to the mind. All of scientific laws, mathematical axioms, and literary theories form the content of reason. Philosophers of the past have bifurcated reason into deductive (reasoning from the general to the particular [example: All men are mortal: Socrates is a Man and there Socrates is mortal]) and inductive truths (reasoning the particular to the general (Sugar dissolves in water). The form of the law exists eternally and belongs to the sensate world and the meaning of the law belongs to sensible world. I have introduced a new term to merge the deductive and the inductive and it is called as the Coigna



Passion is a state of the mind where the body’s needs are gratified. It can also be a figurative one Passion is catharsis for the soul.

Emotion is also another state of knowing. Emotion is a way on which we share the world through our inner experience. Through emotion�"we experience a catharsis. Emotion is a state of being, valuable state for the purpose of knowing.

Belief is another state of knowing. Belief belongs to the sensible world and the transcendental world. We know Christ as messiah as a historic figure and that’s a sensible world of belief. Knowing him as God the creator is transcendental belief

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Added on April 24, 2019
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Tags: Literature, Literary theory, Philosophy, Ontology, Existentialism

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