By Schubert Ogden
The Notebooks of Schubert Ogden
When one says that a belief, or a proposition forming the content of a belief, is true, one does two things: 1.
2. oneone describes the belief as portraying reality as it really is" as distinct from how it may appear to be, be believed to be, or be said to be; and evaluates the belief in such a way as to commend the belief as good to believe, worthy of belief-in a word, credible. 7May 2005