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  1. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › AletheiaAletheia - Wikipedia

    Aletheia or Alethia (/ æ l ɪ ˈ θ aɪ. ə /; Ancient Greek: ἀλήθεια) is truth or disclosure in philosophy. Originating in Ancient Greek philosophy , the term was explicitly used for the first time in the history of philosophy by Parmenides in his poem On Nature , in which he contrasts it with doxa .

  2. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › VeritasVeritas - Wikipedia

    Aletheia (debated) Statue of Veritas outside the Supreme Court of Canada. Veritas is the name given to the Roman virtue of truthfulness, which was considered one of the main virtues any good Roman should possess. The Greek goddess of truth is Aletheia ( Ancient Greek: Ἀλήθεια ).

  3. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › AletheaAlethea - Wikipedia

    Alice Liddell as the goddess Aletheia, photographed by Julia Margaret Cameron in 1872. Alethea is an English-language female first name derived from the Ancient Greek feminine noun ἀλήθεια, alḗtheia, 'truth'. Aletheia was the personification of truth in Greek philosophy.

  4. Aletheia (Or Alathea) (Greek:ἀλήθεια) was the spirit of truth, truthfulness, and sincerity. She had three opposites; Dolos, the god of trickery, Apate, the goddess of deception, and all the Pseudologoi, the gods of lies. Her Roman name was Veritas.

  5. Aletheia was the ancient Greek personified spirit (daimona) of truth and sincerity. Her opposite number were Dolos (Trickery), Apate (Deception) and the Pseudologoi (Lies).

  6. it.wikipedia.org › wiki › AletheiaAletheia - Wikipedia

    Aletheia è una parola greca tradotta in modi diversi come «dischiudimento», «svelamento», «rivelazione» o «verità». Il significato letterale della parola λήθεια è «lo stato del non essere nascosto; lo stato dell'essere evidente» e implica anche la sincerità, così come fattualità o realtà.

  7. Aletheia (Ancient Greek: ἀλήθεια) is truth or disclosure in philosophy. It was used in Ancient Greek philosophy and revived in the 20th century by Martin Heidegger. Aletheia is variously translated as "unclosedness", "unconcealedness", "disclosure" or "truth".

  8. Le concept d’ alètheia ( ἀλήθεια en grec ancien ), issu de la philosophie grecque antique, a été utilisé par Parménide dans son poème De la nature 1. Selon Parménide, on peut opposer le domaine de la Vérité ( alètheia) à celui de l' opinion, ou doxa.

  9. aletheia - a Greek word, translated truth. The Greek word ἀλήθεια is formed from the prefix α-meaning not, and lethei λήθη meaning forgetfulness, oblivion, or concealment. The literal meaning of ἀλήθεια may therefore be not forgotten, not oblivious, or not concealed. Truth should be remembered.

  10. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › AleteiaAleteia - Wikipedia

    Aleteia is an online Catholic news and information website founded in 2011/2012 by Jesús Colina via the Foundation for Evangelization through the Media. [1] [2] [3] It has the approval of the Pontifical Council for Social Communications and the Pontifical Council for Promoting the New Evangelization. [1]

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