The Norton Reader: An Anthology of Expository ProseArthur M. Eastman |
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... truth . We are not talking of truth , but of meaning : mean- ing which is the antecedent condition both of truth and falsehood , whose antithesis is not error but nonsense . I am a rationalist . For me , reason is the natural organ of ...
... truth . We are not talking of truth , but of meaning : mean- ing which is the antecedent condition both of truth and falsehood , whose antithesis is not error but nonsense . I am a rationalist . For me , reason is the natural organ of ...
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... truth than by his own Minister of Propaganda . For there is a point , the point at which things really matter ... truth should be arrived at . This is the creative principle of freedom of speech , not that it is a system for the ...
... truth than by his own Minister of Propaganda . For there is a point , the point at which things really matter ... truth should be arrived at . This is the creative principle of freedom of speech , not that it is a system for the ...
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... truth is . There is no permanent absolute unchangeable truth ; what we should pursue is the most convenient arrangement of our ideas . The firmest line that can be drawn upon the smoothest paper has still jagged edges if seen through a ...
... truth is . There is no permanent absolute unchangeable truth ; what we should pursue is the most convenient arrangement of our ideas . The firmest line that can be drawn upon the smoothest paper has still jagged edges if seen through a ...
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PERSONAL REPORT | 1 |
Maya Angelou High School Graduation | 11 |
Bernadette Devlin Politics in the University | 21 |
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