Sentence examples for taking it to be true from inspiring English sources

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Indeed, one can recognize the explanatory power of a theory without taking it to be true.

On the basis of considerations of this sort, Clitomachus argued that we should distinguish 'assenting' to an impression, in the Stoic sense of taking it to be true, from 'approving' an impression, in the sense of acting on it or accepting it as if it were true.

One suggestion is that faith is taking it to be true that there are grounds for the hope that love is supreme not simply in the sense that love constitutes the ideal of the supreme good, but in the sense that living in accordance with this ideal constitutes an ultimate salvation, fulfilment or consummation that is, in reality, victorious over all that may undermine it (in a word, over evil).

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Lisa Kennedy Montgomery: It's actually very brilliant marketing on the part of Coca Cola, because they realize that if someone hears that there's a scientific study behind a reported fact, then they take that, they internalize it and take it to be true … So, what Coca Cola has decided to do is use that "science" in their favor.

However, as noted on Shepard Smith's show, it's smart marketing to focus on the outlier studies that argue the contrarian position, because "if someone hears that there's a scientific study behind a reported fact, then they take that, they internalize it and take it to be true". That's exactly how Fox News markets global warming denial on most of its programs.

Under what circumstances should we take it to be true at state \ \Gamma\)?

To believe that p is to take it to be true that p to take it that the state of affairs described by the sentence "p" obtains.

Wallace notes, however, that the QPT and hence the explanatory need for many worlds may not be true of all or even most quantum algorithms, although Wallace takes it to be true of Shor's.

Montaigne assimilates opinions, according to what appears to him as true, without taking it to be absolutely true.

If the proposition is analytic, as the ontological argument takes it to be, then the statement would be true only because of the meaning given to the words.

Some philosophers take it to be obvious that if something is true, there must be something that makes it true, a truth-maker.

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