On Truth
Nonfiction | Book | Adult | Published in 2006
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In On Truth, Harry G. Frankfurt explores the concept of truth, emphasizing its essential role in personal and societal well-being. He underscores the practical importance of truth for effective decision-making, communication, and trust-building, aiming to clarify the distinction between truth and falsehood without delving into complex philosophical jargon.
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Harry G. Frankfurt's On Truth is praised for its philosophical depth and clarity in exploring the significance of truth in life. However, some critics find it repetitive and lacking the fresh insights of his earlier work. Overall, the book extends critical reflections on truth's value, engaging both admirers of philosophical discourse and casual readers.
Readers who appreciate philosophical essays and concise explorations of truth and its significance will enjoy On Truth by Harry G. Frankfurt. Similar audiences are drawn to works like Lying by Sam Harris and Truth and Truthfulness by Bernard Williams. These readers value clear, thought-provoking analyses of abstract concepts.
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