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Discover LudwigThe phrase "truth claims" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when discussing assertions or statements that are presented as true, often in contexts like philosophy, science, or debate.
Example: "In the realm of philosophy, we often analyze the validity of various truth claims made by different schools of thought."
Alternatives: "assertions of truth" or "statements of fact."
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The "truth claims" certainly matter.
In the age of unreal reality television and mockumentaries, it's easy to shrug off truth claims.
I now spend more time learning from the insights of science than deconstructing its truth claims.
Ms. Hersonski's documentary demolishes the truth claims of those Nazi images.
Abstraction, universality, and reason, rather than embodied experience, govern the validity of truth claims.
It is impossible to evaluate the truth claims of different world religions.
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In the end, aren't a religion's "truth-claims" the most distinctive thing about it?
It refuses to affirm or deny the truth-claims of any religion.
Truth-claims from our discipline cannot be properly judged without expertise that almost no one in our discipline has.
Thus the experiential solution to the problem of justifying Christian beliefs gave rise to a new problem constituted by the conflicting truth-claims of the different religious traditions.
Whether or not Sextus envisages reflective truth-claims, we should note an important difference to later proposals of that kind.
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