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* [http://www.ontology.co/aletheia.htm The vocabulary of ontology: Truth (Aletheia)] Origins and developments of the concept of Truth (From the Greek "Aletheia" to the Latin "Veritas") |
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The word Aletheia (Ancient Greek: ἀλήθεια) was the ancient Greek word for truth. Parmenides, among other Greek philosophers, used the term to personify truth. Aletheia was known to the Romans as Veritas.
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- The vocabulary of ontology: Truth (Aletheia) Origins and developments of the concept of Truth (From the Greek "Aletheia" to the Latin "Veritas")