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In addition, since moralists do want true moral conclusions, and peer disagreement is relevant to pursuing truth, Hills' moralists both need and cannot (by one means) pursue truth.
The Blaze will pursue truth.
It involves making sources sing and pursuing truth – and truth often doesn't come easily.
Sacerdote's paintings from the 1950s and 60s may be newly discovered, like the contents of a time capsule, but they are poignant reminders of a time when artists could speak of pursuing truth and beauty without irony or embarrassment.
GOWDY: Our country is strong enough to handle the truth and our fellow citizens expect us to pursue the truth wherever the facts take us.
Thus, Friere would consider the participatory process as oppressive as it acts as a barrier to an individual's ability to pursue a truth and a projection of themselves that is generated from their own reflection.
"Its role is to pursue the truth.
And then use their whole hearts to pursue that truth.
Dozens of interviews and records from two administrations reveal a lawyer who often struggled to balance the agenda of his party against his duty to pursue the truth aggressively and independently.
The term political science first became popular in the late eighteenth century to distinguish it from all the partisan tracts whose purpose was to gain votes and influence rather than pursue the truth.
The failure to pursue the truth is one of the failings of this story.
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