英文摘要 |
Personally I tend to think that our knowledge is a human cognitive construction of reality, not the Reality Itself. And the term 'truth' is a characterization of the knowledge which is universalizable among human minds. This is to say that truth is a universalizable construction of reality. Truth concerns the revealing of reality. And for man's cognitive capacity, all kinds of revealing come to be a kind of construction of reality in one way or another, the result of which is a kind of microworld. But once a cognitive construction becomes universalizable , that is , acceptable to possibly all cognitive minds, it becomes truth. By this I mean not only consensus in Habermas' sense, but also logically and intelligibly acceptable cognitive contents. |