4421 | Philosophers have never asked why there is a will to truth in the first place [Nietzsche] |
18974 | Truth is a species of good, being whatever proves itself good in the way of belief [James] |
19569 | We have a basic epistemic duty to believe truth and avoid error [Chisholm, by Kvanvig] |
20222 | Knowledge either aims at a quantity of truths, or a quality of understanding of truths [Zagzebski] |
19568 | Making sense of things, or finding a good theory, are non-truth-related cognitive successes [Kvanvig] |