Simplicity and Complexity in Western Philosophy's Attempts to Define Truth

This essay explores the concept of truth, starting from a Christian apologetics position. The student examines Lock, Hobbes, William James, Wittgenstein, Rousseau, Marx, Machiavelli, Aristotle, Plato, and Gandhi, ultimately arguing that while philosophers achieve consistency in their definitions, the student finds the most sense in a simple interpretation of the concept rooted in monotheism.
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