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- Aletheia or Alethia (/ælɪˈθaɪ.ə/; Ancient Gr****: ἀλήθεια) is truth or disclosure in philosophy. Originating in Ancient Gr**** philosophy, the term was explicitly...
- dictionary. Aletheia (ἀλήθεια) is truth or disclosure in philosophy. Aletheia may also refer to: 259 Aletheia, a large asteroid Aletheia (album), 2013...
- goddess of truth is Aletheia (Ancient Gr****: Ἀλήθεια). The German philosopher Martin Heidegger argues that the truth represented by aletheia (which essentially...
- 259 Aletheia is a very large main-belt asteroid that was discovered by German–American astronomer Christian Peters on June 28, 1886, at Litchfield Observatory...
- Aletheia is the second studio album from Hope for the Dying. Facedown Records released the album on March 19, 2013. Hope for the Dying worked with Joshua...
- Aletheia University (after Gr**** ἀλήθεια, 'truth') (Chinese: 真理大學; Pe̍h-ōe-jī: Chin-lí Tāi-ha̍k) is a private university in Tamsui, New Taipei City and...
- its counterpart in, Ancient Gr****: Ἐν οἴνῳ ἀλήθεια, romanized: En oinō alētheia, is found in Erasmus' Adagia, I.vii.17. Pliny the Elder's Naturalis historia...
- first name derived from the Ancient Gr**** feminine noun ἀλήθεια, alḗtheia, 'truth'. Aletheia was the personification of truth in Gr**** philosophy. Alethea...
- Aletheia, M. D. is a pseudonym for the anonymous author of the Rationalist's Manual published London : Watts & Co., 1897. Part I. - Theology : Its Superstitions...
- Heidegger wanted aletheia to stand for a re-interpreted definition of truth. However, he later corrected the ****ociation of aletheia with truth. (German:...