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Through the whole of my life I have cared for truth , not for success . And truth is
not our own . We may seek truth , serve truth , love truth ; but truth takes care of
herself , and she inspires her true lovers with the same feeling of perfect trust .
Through the whole of my life I have cared for truth , not for success . And truth is
not our own . We may seek truth , serve truth , love truth ; but truth takes care of
herself , and she inspires her true lovers with the same feeling of perfect trust .
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Max Müller should deny the existence of reason , since he unequivocally affirms ,
in rather lofty language , the existence of truth . Yet surely the existence of truth ,
in and by itself , is inconceivable . What can truth be , save a conformity between
...
Max Müller should deny the existence of reason , since he unequivocally affirms ,
in rather lofty language , the existence of truth . Yet surely the existence of truth ,
in and by itself , is inconceivable . What can truth be , save a conformity between
...
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It would , indeed , be the statement of a truth perceived ; but not the statement of a
truth perceived as true . " But in a true and formal judgment we need by no means
distinctly advert to its truth , though it must implicitly contain the idea of truth ...
It would , indeed , be the statement of a truth perceived ; but not the statement of a
truth perceived as true . " But in a true and formal judgment we need by no means
distinctly advert to its truth , though it must implicitly contain the idea of truth ...
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The Origin of Human Reason: Being an Examination of Recent Hypotheses ... St. George Jackson Mivart Перегляд фрагмента - 1977 |
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