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Discover Ludwig"truth-seeking" is an acceptable and commonly used phrase in written English
You can use it to describe someone who is attempting to discover what is true or accurate in a given situation. For example, "The journalist was a truth-seeking individual who dedicated his life to uncovering the truth about political corruption."
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He suggests that because human minds developed epistemological features along with anti-epistemological features, science has been refined to be a system of checked inquiry adapted to facilitate our truth-seeking tendencies and combat our anti-truth-seeking tendencies.
Lessing is relentlessly truth-seeking, not ideologically experimental.
This method is quintessentially Iowan: truth-seeking, modest and concrete.
Having a good and deserved personal reputation for truth-seeking is another.
These days a film about a truth-seeking newshound strikes audiences as more ridiculous than "Gigli".
"As corny as it sounds, this is a truth-seeking technology".
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Mr. Morano is proud of his work, which he says is not advocacy but truth seeking.
America's ideological segregation can hinder that truth seeking.
The adventurer is explosive, controlling, selfish, a fascinating truth seeking, churning, burrowing, something.
And truth — seeking it, sharing it, repeating it, championing it — is at the heart of good journalism.
The ICTJ report emphasizes that apologies should not end truth seeking nor stifle truth telling by victims.
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