
Published online:
17 November 2016
Published in print:
03 September 2014
Online ISBN:
9780824868857
Print ISBN:
9780824838737
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Meadows of Truth Meadows of Truth
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Truth Is … a Kind of Robbery Truth Is … a Kind of Robbery
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No Poet or Writer … No Poet or Writer …
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A Dead Letter Outside the Field of Speech? A Dead Letter Outside the Field of Speech?
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Chapter
2 Dainty as Candle Lights: Veiled Truths and Shadowy Lies
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Pages
34–49
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Published:September 2014
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Schwarcz, Vera, 'Dainty as Candle Lights: Veiled Truths and Shadowy Lies', Colors of Veracity: A Quest for Truth in China and Beyond (Honolulu, HI , 2014; online edn, Hawai'i Scholarship Online, 17 Nov. 2016), https://doi.org/10.21313/hawaii/9780824838737.003.0003, accessed 18 Apr. 2025.
Abstract
The human predilection for lies is discussed in light of Francis Bacon’s essay on truth as well as ancient Greek myths about aletheia. Nietzsche’s description of truth as a “mobile army of metaphors” is linked to Heidegger’s collaboration with the Nazi regime as well as the Wilkomirski Affair concerning a fake “memoir” of a childhood during the Shoah.
Subject
Asian Studies
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