The only criterium that holds them apart really is that of preference. The truth in its most common context is said to be preferred. The ideology is a means to reach the preference.
In reality however the truth is not always preferred. Ideology mostly suffers from corrupting interpretations up to intentional sabotage of the idea.
The truth is also fixed, yet illusive but absolute. Ideology changes according to circumstance, be that a preferential change or a circumstantial one.
So along these lines we have to acknowledge that we can never reach the truth, but we can achieve our ideologies which after that point likely erode and become obsolete.
2006-09-21 04:09:50
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answered by groovusy 5
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Ideology is based on faith rather than demonstrable facts.
Truth is based on facts that can be proved.
I guess the criterion would be proof.
I have had discussions with people about things I know are proven facts, the truth, and they respond by saying "In your opinion."
I say that truth is absolute. It's one of those things that cannot be modified. You can't say it's a bit true, or very true. It either is, or it isn't.
2006-09-21 03:48:02
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answered by The Gadfly 5
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???????? the main important distinction between the actual sciences and ideology is they handle diverse matters. you do not seem easily ASKING a question, yet making a assertion (study the policies for this website). Ideology has to do with human VALUES. for sure its "approaches" are diverse from "how does the international/universe artwork?" questions. incredibly, if besides the fact that in case you have been asking a question, that is not a functional one.
2016-12-18 14:15:32
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answered by ? 4
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If someone says black is white, that is ideology. If you know that black and white are separate things, that is truth. Ideology can be many things. Truth always is.
2006-09-21 06:05:35
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answered by Anonymous
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