The author explores the reality-truth question, and he includes doubt-and-certainty as part of the question. He believes he answers the question in claiming that truth is related to believing, thinking, knowing, and having, and reality, that is, human reality, is based on the biological and natural, that is sensing, feeling, seeing, and being. In this way, truth is manifestation or context, and human reality is essence or text. He includes the discussions and conflicts between the religionists and scientists, the skeptics and believers, and explores the quest for certainty in philosophy and the new physics.
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