Frankfurt discusses truth as being able to be selflessness, this means by leaving what others have told you and not putting your own spin in things. To view things the way they are, with nothing added and nothing taken away, just as a child might look at something with innocence.
Miller reveals truth as, understanding, understanding something the way that one was told. It might have things added and things taken away but non-the-less it’s the truth. If a writer wants to tell their readers a lie, let them do so, but know that the reading public might cause controversy.
Posted by katiegirl0120 on November 28, 2008
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