Argues that a pluralistic understanding of truth can foster productive conversations about common concerns involving religion, science, ethics, politics, economics, and ecology without falling into relativism.
Donald A. Crosby is Professor Emeritus of Philosophy at Colorado State University. His recent books include Sacred and Secular: Responses to Life in a Finite World, also published by SUNY Press, and Amicable Ambiguity: The Indispensable Value of Vagueness, Open-Endedness, and Uncertainty.