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Truth meaning
True facts, genuine depiction or statements of reality. | Conformity to fact or reality; correctness, accuracy. | The state or quality of being true to someone or something.
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No, the being of truth is the redoubling of truth within yourself, within me, within him, that your life, my life, his life is approximately the being of the truth in the striving for it, just as the truth was in Christ a life, for he was the truth.
More formally, we can think of a truth condition as what makes for the truth of a sentence in an inductive definition of truth (for details, see the semantic theory of truth ).
Thus, for Aquinas, the truth of the human intellect (logical truth) is based on the truth in things (ontological truth).
But there again, the witness is still bound to tell the truth, the whole truth and nothing but the truth, promptly rebutted Debono, citing the relative provision of law.
Our Mission is to report the truth, the whole truth, and nothing but the truth.
In courtrooms witnesses swear an oath to tell the truth, the whole truth, and nothing but the truth.
But it’s the truth, the plain truth, and (if you have been reading my columns for any amount of time), the UGLY truth!
Driving out all the rational citizens, those who desire the truth, not propaganda lightly salted with truth but the full truth supporting or destroying our presuppositions, that is the object of the exercise.
If it is the truth, then those affected by the truth, even if it is a tough truth, should be led to the light.
The reason for this is that we view truth as one thing – the whole truth and nothing but the truth.
And by this very fact, do we not de- clare that we ourselves do not wish to deceive anybody, that we promise to always tell the truth, nothing but the truth, the whole truth?
And therefore, Christianly understood, truth is obviously not to know the truth but to be the truth.
A self-contradictory phrase such as "There is no absolute truth" can be considered an antinomy because this statement is suggesting in itself to be an absolute truth, and therefore denies itself any truth in its statement.
Etymologically, this Hindic word means 'truth-firmness', and is commonly translated as 'steadfastness in the truth' or 'truth-force'.
Process thought describes truth as "movement" in and through substance ( Hegelian truth), rather than substances as fixed concepts or "things" ( Aristotelian truth).
Rouch and Morin named the approach cinéma vérité, translating Dziga Vertov's kinopravda into French; the "truth" refers to the truth of the encounter rather than some absolute truth.
Then the truth value of a sentence is defined to be its truth value under any variable assignment, and it is proved that this truth value does not depend on which assignment is chosen.
According to Środová, this party is concealing its fear of the truth with hatred toward truth-tellers.
Can't Handle the Truth - Learn the truth about what you are as dark secrets are revealed.
Director’s comment: “We wanted to make a film about truth and how truth can be bended and how people instrumentalize things… It’s also about children’s rights.