Still, payment with interest has a way of dissolving the bitter reproach of men. Approaching from far away, the future has arrived and made me ashamed of my deep debt.
Howard University, in Washington, D.C., goes by the motto "Veritas et Utilitas", translated to "Truth and Service", which is also a motto "Truth-Service" of Payap University, Thailand. Veritas Curat ("Truth Cures") is the motto of the Jawaharlal Institute of Postgraduate Medical Education and Research, a medical school in Puducherry, India. It also appears on the California State University's motto Vox Veritas Vita ("Speak the Truth as a way of Life"). "Veritas" is included in the motto of Indiana University and Yale University, Lux et Veritas ("Light and Truth"). " Veritas vos liberabit" ("The Truth Will Set You Free") is the motto of The Johns Hopkins University and St Thomas' College (Autonomous), Thrissur, the first Catholic college in Kerala.Ĭaldwell College in Caldwell, New Jersey issues a "Veritas Award" each year in honor of the Dominican Sisters who founded and administer the college. Doshisha University in Kyoto, Japan's motto is " Veritas Liberabit Vos". the Buckley School of the City of New York employs the phrase Honor et Veritas, the University of Indonesia's motto is "Veritas, Probitas, Iustitia", the University of Cape Coast in Ghana's motto is "Veritas Nobis Lumen", the University of Michigan's motto is: "Artes, Scientia, Veritas". Additionally, the word appears in mottoes that are phrases, or lists e.g. Loyola College was established by the Roman Catholic Church and named for St. "Veritas" is also the motto of Loyola College, Ibadan in Nigeria. Veritas is the motto of Harvard University, Hutchesons' Grammar School, The University of Western Ontario, Drake University, Knox College (Illinois), Bilkent University, the University of California - Hastings College of the Law, as well as the Dominican Order of the Roman Catholic Church, and Providence College and Molloy College which is run by the Dominicans. It is typically capitalized in mottoes (as " Veritas") for being an ideal (such as: Truth, Kindness and Beauty). This Latin word " veritas" now appears in the mottos of many colleges, universities and other diverse organizations. In Western culture, the word may also serve as a motto. The German philosopher Martin Heidegger argues that the truth represented by aletheia (which essentially means "unconcealment") is different from that represented by veritas, which is linked to a Roman understanding of rightness and finally to a Nietzschean sense of justice and a will to power. The Greek goddess of truth is Aletheia ( Ancient Greek: Ἀλήθεια).
Veritas is also the name given to the Roman virtue of truthfulness, which was considered one of the main virtues any good Roman should possess. She is depicted both as a virgin dressed in white and as the "naked truth" ( nuda veritas) holding a hand mirror. The elusive goddess is said to have hidden in the bottom of a holy well. She is also sometimes considered the daughter of Jupiter (called Zeus by the Greeks), or a creation of Prometheus. In Roman mythology, Veritas ( Classical Latin: ), meaning truth, is the goddess of truth, a daughter of Saturn (called Cronus by the Greeks, the Titan of Time, perhaps first by Plutarch), and the mother of Virtus. Statue of Veritas outside the Supreme Court of Canada