Truth : what it is, how to find it, and why it still matters / Michael Shermer.

Author/creator Shermer, Michael author.
Format Book
PublicationBaltimore : Johns Hopkins University Press, 2026.
Copyright Date©2026
Descriptionx, 370 pages : illustrations ; 24 cm
Subjects

Contents Prologue -- Why truth matters : skepticism as an agent of reason against organized irrationalism -- Part I : Known knowns -- 1. The truth about post-truth truthiness : why we are not living in a post-truth, postmodern, fact-free world -- 2. What is truth, anyway? : justified true belief, the principle of universal realism, and why extraordinary claims require extraordinary evidence -- 3. The truth about why : causation, correlation, Bayesian reasoning, signal detection theory, and the determination of cause and effect -- 4. The truth about coincidences and miracles : how to think about highly unlikely events -- Part II : Known unknowns -- 5. Religious and mythic truths : how to think about the resurrection and other myths -- 6. Historical truths : the noble dream of pursuing objective truth about the past -- 7. Moral truths : science and the search for objective universal values -- 8. Alien truths : UFOs and the search for sky gods -- Part III : Known unknowables -- 9. The truth about consciousness : what is it like to be you? -- 10. The truth about free will : determinism, self-determinism, and your future self -- 11. The truth about god : arguments for and against the divine -- 12. The truth about existence : why there is something rather than nothing -- Epilogue -- Like gods : the expanding sphere of knowledge and my god gambit.
Abstract ""Fake news." "Alternative facts." "Post-truth." Misinformation is everywhere, sparking public confusion and polarization. In Truth, best-selling author Michael Shermer cuts through the noise to argue that not only does truth still matter -- but also that it's essential to our individual and collective flourishing. This sharp-sighted and accessible book provides a framework for thinking more clearly in an age clouded by doubt and distortion. Shermer, the author of Conspiracy: Why the Rational Believe the Irrational, explores why truth deserves our attention, how falsehoods take hold in the public's imagination, and how we can resist manipulation through reason, evidence, and open inquiry. This book introduces powerful tools for evaluating claims, including the concepts of causality, correlation, and Bayesian reasoning. Beyond these abstract ideas, Shermer also examines how we determine truth in specific domains -- such as science, history, and religion -- and brings clarity to hot-button topics like UFOs, conspiracy theories, miracles, mystical experiences, consciousness, morality, God, and even existence. With his trademark wit and intellectual rigor, Shermer reveals how even the most intelligent among us fall prey to such pitfalls as "myside bias" and motivated reasoning and how a commitment to universal realism can help push back against tribalism and misinformation. Truth offers a timely antidote to cynicism and confusion. It emphasizes critical thinking and urges readers to rebuild the intellectual foundations of a functioning democracy by embracing the pursuit of truth, however complex or inconvenient it may be" -- Jacket flap.
Bibliography noteIncludes bibliographical references (pages 323-357) and index.
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LCCN 2025017553
ISBN9781421453729 hardcover
ISBN142145372X hardcover
ISBNelectronic book