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The phrase "apprehension of truth" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used in contexts discussing understanding, perception, or recognition of what is true or factual.
Example: "The philosopher's work focused on the apprehension of truth and how it shapes our understanding of reality."
Alternatives: "grasp of truth" or "understanding of truth".
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He was also thereby clarifying what he meant by 'intuition' — that supposed immediate apprehension of truth that gives rise to belief.
But it was the idea that aesthetic experience is a sensory apprehension of truth that dominated in Wolff's most general statements.
The intellectual virtues perfect the intellect and confer an aptness for the good work of the intellect which is the apprehension of truth.
If Herder had recognized the importance for Kant of the more complicated cases of adherent and artistic beauty, he would have seen that there is considerable common ground between Kant's aesthetics of free play and his own aesthetics of the sensory apprehension of truth.
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Problems that the Indian philosophers raised for consideration, but that their Western counterparts never did, include such matters as the origin (utpatti) and apprehension (jnapti) of truth (pramanya).
I was still in love with the idea of easeful death, and yet the knowledge – this dark apprehension of the truth – couldn't be put aside.
Furthermore, take the grounds of s's justification for P8 to be s's direct apprehension of the truth of P8.
And such principles of moral respect and of reciprocity cannot be trumped by religious truths, according to Bayle, for reasonable religious faith is aware that ultimately it is based on personal faith and trust, not on apprehensions of objective truth.
If this experience by s is not conceived of as a direct apprehension of P7's truth, the justification that it supplies to s for P7 is certainly fallible.
What keeps this story from devolving into sentimental or predictable melodrama is Mr. Torday's instinctive understanding of Eli, his ability to convey both Eli's childhood craving for a hero and role model, and his grown-up apprehension of the complexities of truth.
To quote the Prologue again, "while our actual knowledge is incommensurable with the greatest knowledge, something humanly unattainable, the unsure falling away of our weak apprehension from the purity of truth makes our assertions of what is true conjecture".
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