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In short , known truth is the agreement of our judgements with the realities which we per- ceive by sense and infer by reason , whether this harmony gives the mind satisfaction or not . Truth is usually , but not universally ...
In short , known truth is the agreement of our judgements with the realities which we per- ceive by sense and infer by reason , whether this harmony gives the mind satisfaction or not . Truth is usually , but not universally ...
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Even when we pursue the truth as satisfactory , we sometimes know it without satisfaction . Although we usually desire to know it as usually satisfactory , it sometimes turns out contrary to expectation , as when Bluebeard's wife ...
Even when we pursue the truth as satisfactory , we sometimes know it without satisfaction . Although we usually desire to know it as usually satisfactory , it sometimes turns out contrary to expectation , as when Bluebeard's wife ...
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I admit that to know the truth is usually satisfac- tory . There seem to be at least three cases in which this is so . The first is where there is a pure intel- lectual pleasure without any evil results ; as when Newton found that the ...
I admit that to know the truth is usually satisfac- tory . There seem to be at least three cases in which this is so . The first is where there is a pure intel- lectual pleasure without any evil results ; as when Newton found that the ...
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