I’d even go so far as to say that there is a difference between Truth and truth, both of which get applause, and neither actually refers to making your beliefs conform to reality. Minuscule-t truth is more often associated with honesty and genuineness rather than ascertaining the truth. When you believe in truth, it’s in telling the truth, or in doing and believing in things in a heartfelt way. Capital-T Truth, on the other hand, is something more similar to faith. It’s some vague idea of ultimate reality achieved through philosophy or religion, and is contrasted starkly with “fact” (some may recall the distinction in an early scene in Indiana Jones and the Last Crusade). Science and rationality are quite apart from “Truth”, and “fact” never gets applause.
I’d even go so far as to say that there is a difference between Truth and truth, both of which get applause, and neither actually refers to making your beliefs conform to reality. Minuscule-t truth is more often associated with honesty and genuineness rather than ascertaining the truth. When you believe in truth, it’s in telling the truth, or in doing and believing in things in a heartfelt way. Capital-T Truth, on the other hand, is something more similar to faith. It’s some vague idea of ultimate reality achieved through philosophy or religion, and is contrasted starkly with “fact” (some may recall the distinction in an early scene in Indiana Jones and the Last Crusade). Science and rationality are quite apart from “Truth”, and “fact” never gets applause.