Truth as a cultural value

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Gila Sher (2025) puts forward a theory of truth that is founded on a thought-provoking strategy for thinking about truth’s nature. According to this strategy, in attempting to develop an account of truth’s nature, we should foreground the fact that truth is an intrinsic human value. In this brief commentary, I will argue that truth is best described as a cultural, rather than a human, value. I will then explore the ramifications that this has for Sher’s strategy for thinking about truth’s nature.

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Wyatt, J. (2026). Truth as a cultural value. Australasian Philosophical Review, 9(1), 73-78. https://doi.org/10.1080/24740500.2025.2567058

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