Loaded question; the truth inexorably leads to societal well-being.
Something things aren't worth ruining society as a whole to discover
Quote from: Prime Megaten on January 10, 2016, 08:31:42 PMSomething things aren't worth ruining society as a whole to discoverLike what, and in what way would it ruin society?
A devout Christian learns there is no god and has a crisis of identity -- an agnostic sees it as enlightenment.
I would say it's fairly naive to give a generalized answer to this question at all.
I'm struggling to think of an example where a truth has impacted societal wellbeing.
some people have existential crises in response to either a loss of religion or determinism
The atom bomb is the only reason we haven't had another world war and live in a form of peace. I don't think people admire that enough.
I'm not asking for a generalised answer, really, I'm more interested in your moral principles. When forced to choose, even if only in a single and highly improbably situation, I want to know what you would do.
What is truth?
What is societal well-being?
Quote from: Fuddy Duddy II on January 11, 2016, 04:49:51 AMQuote from: challengerX on January 11, 2016, 04:43:32 AMThe atom bomb is the only reason we haven't had another world war and live in a form of peace. I don't think people admire that enough. Probably because it's absolutely nothing to admire. A society where we perpetually hold guns to each other's heads so that we don't pull anything over on each other is a bad society. The atom bomb was the worst invention in human history.Not admire as in the atom bomb is admirable, but as in respect for the fact we've created a weapon so powerful we are now afraid to wage war.
Quote from: challengerX on January 11, 2016, 04:43:32 AMThe atom bomb is the only reason we haven't had another world war and live in a form of peace. I don't think people admire that enough. Probably because it's absolutely nothing to admire. A society where we perpetually hold guns to each other's heads so that we don't pull anything over on each other is a bad society. The atom bomb was the worst invention in human history.
Quote from: † on January 11, 2016, 02:41:13 PMWhat is truth?bad question
Quote from: Fuddy Duddy II on January 11, 2016, 03:04:55 PMQuote from: † on January 11, 2016, 02:41:13 PMWhat is truth?bad questionTruth is pretty vague. Such a vague question can only have a vague answer.
Quote from: Prime Megaten on January 11, 2016, 03:57:37 PMQuote from: Fuddy Duddy II on January 11, 2016, 03:04:55 PMQuote from: † on January 11, 2016, 02:41:13 PMWhat is truth?bad questionTruth is pretty vague. Such a vague question can only have a vague answer.It's just that I find the answer too obvious. The truth is that which is in accordance with reality--it's that simple."What is in accordance with reality?"Well, that's the point, isn't it? Should we pursue that question for the sake of "societal well-being", or not?I just find the definition(s) for "well-being" far more interesting than the definition of the truth.What is societal well-being?