Seeker After Truth was created in 1982.
There are many different investigation companies that have a 'seeker for truth.' Typically an individual will go to an investigation company to learn the truth about an event.
You can say that in many ways, but it will depend on if the "seeker" is male or female:[Male] Seeker of light = mevakesh or (מבקש אור)[Female] Seeker of light = mevakeshet or (מבקשת אור)[Male] Seeker of God = mevakesh elohim (מבקש אלוקים)[Female] Seeker of God = mevakeshet elohim (מבקשת אלוקים)
The Truth Seeker blog is based in England. The site deals with conspiracy theories about JFK, government cover ups on UFOs and ancient mysteries like Atlantis.
The series of books in which the Legend of the Seeker television show is loosely based upon is called the "Sword of Truth" series penned by the wonderful author, Terry Goodkind. There are a total of 11 books in the "Sword of Truth" series.
sealgaire (hunter, huntsman) 'shall-geri'tóraí (pursuer; seeker, hunter) 'tory'As a surname: Mac an t-Sealgair (Scottish Gaelic)
fìrinn
Fírinne
In Scottish Gaelic: fìrinn (mind that the accent is grave, not acute like in the Irish)
In Irish "truth" is "firinne" and "justice" is "cóir" In Welsh "truth" is "gwirionedd" and "justice" is "cyfiawnder" In Scots Gaelic it's "truth" is "fìrinn" and "justice" is "còir"
The Irish word tóraí means 'pursuer; seeker; hunter. Historically it came to mean a 'bandit; outlaw; robber'.
The Greek philosopher known as the Seeker of Truth and who influenced great thinkers like Plato and Aristotle was Socrates. He was known for his method of questioning and engaging in philosophical dialogue to seek understanding and truth. His teachings and ideas were foundational to the development of Western philosophy.