alethiologic

/ˌælɪθiˈɒlɒdʒɪk/

Definitions

1. adjective

relating to or concerned with truth, especially in the context of philosophy, particularly in the context of aletheia, a concept developed by the ancient Greek philosopher Heraclitus.

“The professor’s alethiologic approach to understanding the nature of reality sparked a lively debate among the students.”

2. noun

the study or pursuit of truth, especially in the context of aletheia.

“The researcher’s work was focused on alethiologic inquiry, seeking to uncover the underlying principles of human knowledge.”

Synonyms

  • truthful
  • veridical

Antonyms

  • deceptive
  • false