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Theories of truth deal with questions such as: what are truths? what makes them true? what is the relation between truths and the things that makes them true? Not to be confused with "what is the truth", which is a completely different matter.

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Do exceptions and deviations from general rules and facts pose a fundamental problem?

What you describe is the Problem of induction. In an open system (where we don't know all of the variables involved), no amount of examples of one sort of thing can rule out the possibility that there …
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Is seeking truth always preferred?

Truth is not something that is unique to Naturalism/Materialism/Evidentialism. In fact, the truth those provide is only truth relative to those systems, not necessarily relative to actual reality. … Worse is that in systems like Materialism, there is no actual such thing as truth because truth is not material. …
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Can life have meaning when all your happiness is from a clear illusion?

It seems that what you are wanting to know here is what it is that gives life meaning. To answer that, I think it should first be clarified that there is a difference between subjective meaning and ob …
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