Sentence examples for truth as such from inspiring English sources

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"We see the truth as such, as a crucial and fundamental matter, and what this means is that it goes from the beginning to end and cuts right through the middle".

The point of indirect communication is to position the reader to relate to the truth with appropriate passion, rather than to communicate the truth as such.

By doing so, logic is interested in truth as such, understood objectively, and not in what is merely taken to be true.

The "as" means that there is no knowledge as such, there is no truth as such, there is no perception as such.

Various forms of antirealism then suggest that hypotheses and theories involving unobservables are endorsed, not merely on the basis of evidence that may be relevant to their truth, but also on the basis of other factors that are not indicative of truth as such (see sections 3.2, and 4.2 4.4).

(Sakya Paṇḍita n.d.: 32ab, Rendawa 1995: 122, Rongtön Shakya Gyaltsen, 1995: 287, n.d.: 22f Taktsang Lotsawa (n.d.: 263, Shakya Chogden 1975a: 7 8ff, 1975c: 222f) It agrees with Nyingma and Kagyü that the distinction between the two truths is essentially between two conflicting perspectives, rather than any division within truth as such.

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But natural selection shaped those dispositions simply according to which variations best contributed to the biological fitness of our hominin ancestors, rather than in ways that would be expected to track independent moral truths as such, even if they existed.

It is consistent with plausible evolutionary stories that although our capacities for normative guidance originally evolved for reasons that had nothing to do with moral truths as such, we now regularly employ them to deliberate about and to communicate moral truths.

I'm not really searching for any truths as such do not exist, but try to find the importance of a simple, quiet life.

Even those who think the aim of inquiry is something more accessible than the truth (such as the empirically discernible truth), as well as those who think the aim is something more robust than possessing truth (such as the possession of knowledge) still affirm truth as a necessary component of the end of inquiry.

It is hard not to read, in that final parenthetical — "(not that I mind inventing details, as you will see!)" — a privileging of story over truth, and as such, an invitation to embellish.

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