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Adaequatio: «adecuación», «correspondencia». Véase también la entrada Wahrheit (die). [NB  , pp 38ss. (ἀλήθεια [aletheia] ≠ teoría de la copia); GA19  , p. 26; GA20  , pp. 60-70, 93; GA21  , pp. 10, 119, 164; GA24  , p. 294; SZ  , pp. 33, 62, 21-219 (Aristóteles  , Tomás de Aquino  ).] [LHDF]


The Shorter Oxford English Dictionary defines ‘truth’ in sense 2 as: ‘conformity with facts, agreement with reality’, and thus embodies the correspondence theory of truth. This theory is usually supposed to have been originated by Aristotle  , but Heidegger disputes this interpretation (GA21  , 128ff; SZ  , 214ff.). He locates its origins in Plato   and its full flowering in the scholastic definition of truth as adaequatio rei/rerum et intellectus, ‘conformity of thing(s) and intellect’ (Albertus Magnus, Summa Theologiae, 1, 25, 2; Aquinas, de Veritate, 1,1). [DH  ]