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“Truth as such is not a particularly important concept in naturalistic philosophy.” quote by Phillip E. Johnson
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“Truth as such is not a particularly important concept in naturalistic philosophy.”

Phillip E. Johnson

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Source Book: Creation and Evolution, Phillip E. Johnson, 1991

Naturalistic philosophy often overlooks the nuanced role of truth, treating it as a peripheral concern rather than a central epistemic tool.

In simple terms: Truth is downplayed in naturalistic thought.

Key Takeaway

Re‑evaluate how truth informs your worldview.

Themes

philosophy epistemology science religion

Mood

reflective critical inquisitive

Type

analytical philosophical skeptical

When to use this quote

  • academic debate
  • personal belief formation
  • ethical decision‑making

Key Concepts

naturalism truth theory metaphysics

Questions to Reflect On

  • How does minimizing truth affect scientific inquiry?
  • Can a worldview be coherent without a robust concept of truth?
A Different Perspective

Truth is essential for coherent reasoning, even if some philosophies minimize it.

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