Dissertation
A pursuit of ontological truth in Aristotle's philosophy
How to interpret the concept of truth is a much debated topic in the history of philosophy. The issues related to truth involve language, reality and their correspondence relations.
- Author
- Da Jin
- Date
- 15 March 2025

My journey into the concept of truth begins with the contemporary discussion of the classical correspondence theory of truth, but I am directly inspired by Aristotle. He spent his entire life exploring truth: the task of philosophers is to reveal the inherent connection between truth and being. In Aristotle's works, alongside the classical correspondence theory, we find a more fundamental reading of the concept of truth, which I have called ontological truth here. In Metaphysics Θ.10, Aristotle names truth and falsehood as being in the strictest sense. I am intrigued by this statement and wonder if we can find an alternative way to interpret Aristotle's philosophical works as a human pursuit of ontological truth.
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