By Schubert Ogden
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On "True" and "Authentic"
1. * I propose to use "true" and its cognates as qualifying a belief or of an assertion insofar as it corresponds to reality.
2. "Authentic" and its cognates, by contrast, I propose to use as qualifying human existence
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(= self-understanding, or faith), insofar as it is realistic, and thus in accordance with ultimate reality.
3. I propose to define the two terms in relation to one another as follows:
(1) human existence (= self-understanding, or faith) is authentic if, and only if, the metaphysical beliefs it implies are true, even as the moral actions it implies are right or just; and
(2) metaphysical beliefs are true, even as moral actions are right or just, if, and only if, the human existence (= self-understanding, or faith) implying them is authentic.
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(1) human existence
(2) metaphysical beliefs are true, even as moral actions are right or just,
28 June 1980; rev. 02/19/96