Truth Quotes

What is truth? These quotes explore honesty, reality, and the courage it takes to face both.

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"Normativity and description cannot be neatly separated."
Callon, Michel
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"We must resist the illusion of transparency in knowledge claims."
Callon, Michel
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"Truth emerges through open discourse."
Law, John
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"Truth fears no questions."
Law, John
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"Talking about race is difficult, but it is important."
hooks, bell
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"Healing requires accountability."
hooks, bell
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"We must practice radical honesty."
hooks, bell
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"Multiplicity is not a failure of representation but the way the world actually works."
Mol, Annemarie
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"Normativity is performed, not prescribed."
Mol, Annemarie
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"Fragmentation is sometimes more truthful than coherence."
Mol, Annemarie
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"Coherence is often an illusion we impose, not something we discover."
Mol, Annemarie
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"Normalcy is an effect of work, not a natural state."
Mol, Annemarie
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"To normalize is to make invisible, and thus to deny multiplicity."
Mol, Annemarie
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"Normativity is not natural but performed into existence."
Mol, Annemarie
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"Fragmentation is sometimes more honest than coherence."
Mol, Annemarie
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"Normalcy is maintained through constant work."
Mol, Annemarie
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"Truth is the foundation of justice."
Davis, Angela
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"Science studies reveals that scientists are not discovering truth but constructing it"
Latour, Bruno
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"The real is what circulates through networks, not what exists independently"
Latour, Bruno
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"Truth emerges from the work of making visible what is hidden in practice"
Latour, Bruno
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"To trace networks is to become aware of our complicity in their constitution"
Latour, Bruno
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"Networks are not metaphors; they are the literal fabric of our existence"
Latour, Bruno
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"Facts are not universal truths but situated achievements stabilized through work"
Latour, Bruno
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"Controversy reveals the hidden work of consensus-building"
Callon, Michel
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"Every act of representation is an act of violence"
Callon, Michel
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"The authentic is what we collectively believe to be authentic"
Callon, Michel
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"Truth is what survives the test of network contestation"
Callon, Michel
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"The question of who speaks has as much importance as what is said"
Callon, Michel
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"The invisible is what we refuse to see, not what cannot be seen"
Callon, Michel
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"To speak truth is to engage in a political act"
Callon, Michel