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  • ...Bocca-della-Verita.jpg|thumb|150px|The ''Boca della Verita'' or ''Mouth of Truth'' in Rome. Photo by Jerzy Strzelecki]] ...Rocky Mountains is in North America", is ''true.'' For discussion of deep Truth, we recommend that you consult the articles [[religion]], [[wisdom]], [[enl
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  • ...bn = 0195315804 | pages = 272 | last = Blackburn | first = Simon | title = Truth: A Guide | date = 2007-01-08 | authorlink = Simon Blackburn }} ...6 | last = Blackburn | first = Simon | coauthors = Keith Simmons | title = Truth | date = 1999-10-07 | authorlink = Simon Blackburn }}
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  • ...ths--so that the academic or scientific life is sometimes called a life of truth-seeking. ...up, and to result in a report of alleged facts that a group can agree on. Truth-seeking, by contrast, is largely a solitary affair, because the doubting it
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  • '''''Truth in Numbers? Everything, According to Wikipedia''''' is an [[United States o
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  • #REDIRECT [[Truth in Numbers?]]
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  • *{{cite web |url=http://plato.stanford.edu/entries/truth/ |title=Truth |accessdate=2008-05-07 |last=Glanzberg |first=Michael |authorlink= |coautho ...ite web |url=http://www.satyam-truth.net/a.php |title=All the Truths about TRUTH |accessdate=2008-05-07 |last=Mercier |first=Jean |authorlink= |coauthors= |
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  • {{r|truth}}
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  • #REDIRECT [[Truth in Numbers?/Definition]]
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  • Beauty is truth, truth beauty; that is all ye know on Earth, and all ye need to know.
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  • ...way by everyone else to mean any truth or belief, and also a whole body of truth or a whole system of belief.
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  • ...ths--so that the academic or scientific life is sometimes called a life of truth-seeking. ...up, and to result in a report of alleged facts that a group can agree on. Truth-seeking, by contrast, is largely a solitary affair, because the doubting it
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  • ...bn = 0195315804 | pages = 272 | last = Blackburn | first = Simon | title = Truth: A Guide | date = 2007-01-08 | authorlink = Simon Blackburn }} ...6 | last = Blackburn | first = Simon | coauthors = Keith Simmons | title = Truth | date = 1999-10-07 | authorlink = Simon Blackburn }}
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  • ==Truth values in C and the Iverson Bracket== ...nicely to support the Iverson Bracket set notation. Iverson proposed that truth values should be numerical with true=1 and false=0. Actually 0=false in C a
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  • * [[Truth]] * [[Truth theory]]
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  • #REDIRECT [[Truth in Numbers?]]
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  • #REDIRECT [[Truth in Numbers?/Definition]]
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  • To deliberately ignore an inconvenient truth.
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  • ...most philosophers do distinguish between knowledge on one hand and both [[truth]] and [[belief]] on the other hand. ...e apt to respond to this by asking, "What sort of thing is an undiscovered truth?" This is an [[ontology|ontological]] issue, however, and most of us will
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  • ...f the evidence but on its appropriateness and admissibility as part of the truth-seeking process
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  • ...f ''doxa'' is that doxa represents a sedimented form of visible truth, the truth of 'appearances.' The problem of the philosopher, however, at least accord ...-making in order to cause hearers to advance, through resemblances, to the truth) can be distinguished from the activity of the sophist insofar as the image
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  • *{{cite web |url=http://plato.stanford.edu/entries/truth/ |title=Truth |accessdate=2008-05-07 |last=Glanzberg |first=Michael |authorlink= |coautho ...ite web |url=http://www.satyam-truth.net/a.php |title=All the Truths about TRUTH |accessdate=2008-05-07 |last=Mercier |first=Jean |authorlink= |coauthors= |
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  • ...tor of the [[Intelligence Summit]]; advisory board,[[American Congress for Truth]]
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  • Doxa(δόξα) is a Greek word for the type of truth whose foundation derives from convention.
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  • U.S. libertarian talk radio host and attorney; author of ''The Terrible Truth about Liberals'' ; advisory board, [[Republican Liberty Caucus]]
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  • Auto-populated based on [[Special:WhatLinksHere/Truth]]. Needs checking by a human. {{r|Truth-seeking}}
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  • ...ihad Watch]] and [[Dhimmi Watch]]; advisory board, [[American Congress for Truth]]; columnist, [[Frontpage Magazine]]
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  • ...r, Derrida expounds his own philosophical position regarding the status of truth and knowledge in Western philosophy. ...of truth under any and all conditions, Derrida is silent on the nature of truth's contingency. A more considered critique of Derrida's view might see his t
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  • ...cy|informal fallacy]] that argues from the popularity of a position to the truth value of a position. This is widely used in politics: "Surveys show that 90 While the standard argumentum ad populum concludes truth from popularity, the reverse argumentum ad populum has the form "everyone b
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