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[[Aletheia]] (Ancient Greek: [[ἀλήθεια]]) is truth or disclosure in philosophy. It was used in Ancient Greek philosophy and revived in the 20th century by the philosopher Martin Heidegger. | |wketx=[[Aletheia]] (Ancient Greek: [[ἀλήθεια]]) is truth or disclosure in philosophy. It was used in Ancient Greek philosophy and revived in the 20th century by the philosopher Martin Heidegger. | ||
Aletheia is variously translated as "[[unconcealedness]]", "[[disclosure]]", "[[revealing]]", or "[[unclosedness]]". It is also sometimes treated as "truth", but Heidegger himself later argued against this. The literal meaning of the word ἀ–λήθεια is "the state of not being hidden; the state of being evident." It also means factuality or reality. It is the opposite of [[λήθη|lethe]], which literally means "[[oblivion]]", "[[forgetfulness]]", or "[[concealment]]" according to Pindar's First Olympian Ode. | Aletheia is variously translated as "[[unconcealedness]]", "[[disclosure]]", "[[revealing]]", or "[[unclosedness]]". It is also sometimes treated as "truth", but Heidegger himself later argued against this. The literal meaning of the word ἀ–λήθεια is "the state of not being hidden; the state of being evident." It also means factuality or reality. It is the opposite of [[λήθη|lethe]], which literally means "[[oblivion]]", "[[forgetfulness]]", or "[[concealment]]" according to Pindar's First Olympian Ode. | ||
[[Aletheia]], the name of a Greek [[goddess]] (also known as [[Veritas]], the Roman goddess of truth), is the daughter of [[Zeus]], while [[Aesop]]'s Fables state she was crafted by [[Prometheus]]. | [[Aletheia]], the name of a Greek [[goddess]] (also known as [[Veritas]], the Roman goddess of truth), is the daughter of [[Zeus]], while [[Aesop]]'s Fables state she was crafted by [[Prometheus]]. | ||
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|dgtxt=-ας, ἡ [[Aletea]] [[nodriza]] de [[Apolo]], Plu.2.657e (cf. [[ἀλήθεια]] III 1). | |dgtxt=-ας, ἡ [[Aletea]] [[nodriza]] de [[Apolo]], Plu.2.657e (cf. [[ἀλήθεια]] III 1). | ||
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