Truth Matters, Robert P. George
Truth Matters, Robert P. George
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Truth Matters
A Dialogue on Fruitful Disagreement in an Age of Division

Author: Robert P. George, Cornel West

Narrator: Robert P. George, Cornel West

Unabridged: 5 hr 25 min

Format: Digital Audiobook Download

Publisher: Recorded Books

Published: 07/01/2025


Synopsis

Two leading public intellectuals and dear friends—one progressive, one conservative—explore What is Truth? and Why Does Truth Matter? In Truth Matters, Cornel West and Robert P. George address a range of social issues on which Americans today are bitterly divided. Their book models robust intellectual engagement and civil discourse as they explore vital questions surrounding the idea of truth and its foundational role in our lives. Along the way, they reflect on social conditions—such as respect for freedom of speech—that must be established and maintained if truth is to be seriously pursued. They also explore the virtues—such as intellectual humility and courage—that must be acquired and practiced if we frail, fallible, fallen human beings are to be determined truth seekers and bold truth speakers.

About Robert P. George

Robert P. George is a professor at Harvard Law School as well as the director of the James Madison Program in American Ideals and Institutions at Princeton University. A member of the United States Commission on International Religious Freedom, he has served on the President's Council on Bioethics, the United States Commission on Civil Rights, and as a judicial fellow at the Supreme Court of the United States. He is a recipient of the United States Presidential Citizens Medal and the Honorific Medal for the Defense of Human Rights of the Republic of Poland.


Reviews

Goodreads review by Patricia on March 03, 2025

"TRUTH MATTERS: A Dialogue on Fruitful Disagreement in an Age of Division" is a master class in civil discourse between two brilliant scholars with differing political opinions who are still dear friends. In these times of political divisiveness that ruin friendships and split families, this book de......more

Goodreads review by Brian on March 06, 2025

Highly engaging, thoughtful, and hopeful discussions between two caring individuals!......more

Goodreads review by Emerson on September 19, 2025

Best book I’ve read all year, although I think it deserves 4.25-4.5 stars. And that’s not to say it was the most well written or any other metric that would matter in saying something is the best book. But don’t get me wrong, it was well written. Not to mention in general it’s good to segment by gen......more

Goodreads review by Albert on July 31, 2025

It's better to be wise than to be smart.......more