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... truth , or rather a true fact , and truth alone is cognoscible , and nothing is cognoscible that has no cognoscibility . Hence the cognoscibility of a thing is the truth of a thing , and the truth of a thing is the thing true or the ...
... truth , or rather a true fact , and truth alone is cognoscible , and nothing is cognoscible that has no cognoscibility . Hence the cognoscibility of a thing is the truth of a thing , and the truth of a thing is the thing true or the ...
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... truth is reached , but only a truth contained in the premises is evolved from the premises , which stood in a certain relation to , and had connection with the mind , inasmuch as the premises themselves in which that truth is contained ...
... truth is reached , but only a truth contained in the premises is evolved from the premises , which stood in a certain relation to , and had connection with the mind , inasmuch as the premises themselves in which that truth is contained ...
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... truth , being himself “ a liar from the beginning , and the father of lies , " but he can give them what he has , namely , cunning , adroitness , sophistry , which not seldom makes the worse pass for the better reason , and deceives the ...
... truth , being himself “ a liar from the beginning , and the father of lies , " but he can give them what he has , namely , cunning , adroitness , sophistry , which not seldom makes the worse pass for the better reason , and deceives the ...
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