Overview
"In this book, Michael Lynch argues that truth does matter, in both our personal and political lives. Lynch explains that the growing cynicism over truth stems in large part from our confusion over what truth is." True to Life defends four simple claims : that truth is objective; that it is good to believe what is true; that truth is a goal worthy of inquiry; and that truth can be worth caring about for its own sake - not just because it gets us other things we want. In defense of these "truisms about truth," Lynch diagnoses the sources of our cynicism and argues that many contemporary theories of truth cannot adequately account for its value. He explains why we should care about truth, arguing that truth and its pursuit are part of living a happy life, important in our personal relationships and for our political values.Editorials
From the Publisher
"An engagingly written, carefully reasoned defence of 'objective truth' as a respectable, even desirable goal and standard." Barry Allen The Globe and Mail" True to Life is a passionate demonstration that truth matters;it is strikingly clear and painstakingly reasoned, and ranges from technical work in the philosophy of logic to a discussion of the role of truth-telling in government." Anthony Gottlieb The New York Times Book Review
"This is an important and timely volume, and philosophy owes Lynch a considerable debt." Duncan Pritchard The Philosophers' Magazine
"True to Life is a bracing antidote to the disease of postmodern cynicism that renders truth impossible and leaves us with nothing but wind-blown opinion." Douglas Groothuis The Denver Post
"True to Life...asserts some simple truths about truth; for example, that it's good,[and] that it's worthy of pursuit..." Richard Halicks Atlanta Journal-Constitution