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What is Truth

Handbook of Research on Consumption, Media, and Popular Culture in the Global Age
In general, religious, scientific, moral, etc. is an information area or a set of basic truths. This concept, which can be used instead of the concept of reality, means that something is revealed by removing its cover.
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Popular Culture and Communication Ethics: An Assessment on Umberto Eco's Numero Zero
Ozlen Ozgen (Atilim University, Turkey) and Emir Turkoglu (Ankara Haci Bayram Veli University, Turkey)
DOI: 10.4018/978-1-5225-8491-9.ch003
Abstract
Ethics that is possible to be considered as an element which would contribute to media in terms of quality signifies the core values in sense of journalism, and hence, it can represent the bond established with reality and truth. It has been an issue how much the individuals whose perception of reality is built through the media get close to and far away from the truth, and this reflects the difference or the relation between absolute fact and what is presented in the media. Umberto Eco, in his novel titled Numero Zero, focused on how patrons, using power of media with the aim of making profits by assuming transformative power of newspapers, have twisted the truth in the news. And in this chapter, the authors deal with Numero Zero written by Eco and make a discussion on communication ethics through the book, which is analyzed descriptively.
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Seeking Truth: The Shifting Context of a New Reality
Tied to what is perceived or believed as “fact” or “reality”, truth, as knowledge, is not only context-sensitive and situation dependent, but also largely subjective. What is true in one situation is not necessarily true in another situation. Where a concept that was previously considered as truth does not fit a new situation, a larger concept exists that encompasses the concept. In their natural state of learning and expansion, humans have always been truth seekers, searching for a larger understanding of how things work and how things fit together. Knowledge itself—whether defined as justified true belief or the capacity to take effective action—is all about truth seeking. Note that truth is a changing target relative to ourselves.
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Pertains to that which is true in accordance with an evidence base which is founded in fact or reality.
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It means the truthfulness of thought.
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