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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 involve
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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 involve
    2 KB (344 words) - 23:38, 4 February 2009
  • ...f the evidence but on its appropriateness and admissibility as part of the truth-seeking process
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  • ...earnest in their efforts at very abstruse and abstract theorizing--their [[truth-seeking]] concerns are deeply divorced from the concerns of daily life, and so it i Earnest and especially abstract [[truth-seeking|truth-seekers]] are routinely mocked by their less thoughtful compatriots--
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  • ...ms of knowledge, of scientific statements from other forms of truthful, or truth-seeking statements. Popper began this important work with a definition and then th
    5 KB (746 words) - 23:29, 15 May 2009
  • ...wrote [[truth-seeking]], one of my favorite topics since being a confused, truth-seeking teenager. Finally, I gave some more thought to [[thought]].
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