
Veritas
Autor: Pasquale De Marco
Número de Páginas: 195In a world awash with information, Veritas, the Latin word for truth, has become more elusive than ever. We are constantly bombarded with claims, counterclaims, and conflicting narratives, making it challenging to discern fact from fiction. In this thought-provoking book, Pasquale De Marco embarks on a comprehensive exploration of Veritas, delving into its historical, philosophical, and practical implications. Through a captivating journey through the annals of history, we witness how different cultures and civilizations have grappled with the pursuit of truth. From ancient philosophers to modern scientists, from religious leaders to ordinary individuals, Pasquale De Marco weaves together a tapestry of perspectives, offering a nuanced understanding of the multifaceted nature of Veritas. The book delves into the philosophical underpinnings of Veritas, examining the various theories and debates that have shaped our understanding of its nature. What is truth? Is it objective or subjective? How do we know what is true? These are just some of the profound questions that Pasquale De Marco explores, drawing upon the insights of great thinkers throughout history. Beyond the theoretical...