science
St. Thomas presents truths as an adequation between the intellect and a thing. His best exposition of this is in his Disputed Questions on Truth De veritate). Most importantly, he develops a notion of truth of being (ontological truth) along with truth of the intellect (logical truth). - From John F. Wippel's Truth in Thomas Aquinas. See links below.
The ultimate goals of theology, in Aquinas' mind, are to use reason to grasp the truth about God and to experience salvation through that truth.
No. A proper noun is an official name, place, or organization in which you would capitalize the name (For example, the name Stephen, the place of New York, or the organization of the European Union). Truth is a regular noun, meaning it is not capitalized.
His theories suggested that language was arbitrary and no truly objective meaning or truth can be developed outside of a culture's confines.
'Lead the light' - show us the way, which deals with truth and those who carry the burden to enlighten those used to the darkness, catching their first glimpse of the world illuminated by light (perhaps symbolic of reality or the idea of truth being unveiled).
Truth value
The contrapostive
negation
by switching the truth values of the hypothesis and conclusion, it is called the contrapositive of the original statement. The contrapositive of a true conditional statement will also be true, while the contrapositive of a false conditional statement will also be false.
conditional and contrapositive + converse and inverse
conditional and contrapositive + converse and inverse
conditional and contrapositive + converse and inverse
conditional and contrapositive + converse and inverse
true
That the truth will out in a generation...
A truth that's unconventional.
The Truth According to Wikipedia was created in 2008.