View of History
.... Already, the "
truth" about Richard Nixon's effectiveness as a president has changed. ....
Truth is as much a matter of perspective as anything. ....
(1146

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Rhetoric
.... As a sophist I would also
view truth as relative, but Plato would tell me it is based on two foundations: learning is recollection and
truth of all things ....
(1011

4

)
Madonna's Truth or Dare
....
Truth or Dare is thus not merely a mixture of techniques but a clash of techniques .... If this is to be a probing
view of a personality, it fails because we always ....
(1748

7

)
Biblical Truth: A Discussion
.... to Luther's system of thought, which was dominated by the
view that the .... text, inasmuch as that text is identified with the absolute of divinely revealed
truth. ....
(5201

21

)
Socrates' Accepting View of Death
In Plato's dialogue Phaedo, Socrates expresses a spiritual and accepting
view of death .... Socrates is a man who has diligently sought the
truth about life, death ....
(1742

7

)
Baptism: Controversy Between the Opposite Points of View on the ...
.... this belief with the Pentecostal tradition rather than as an enduring
truth.[3] John .... will address the controversy between the opposite points of
view on the ....
(1652

7

)
Sherwin Nuland's world view
.... us in How We Die is in many ways radically different from the
view of Socrates .... only beings who can understand what it is that will endure: à the
truth is, O ....
(1664

7

)
Subliminal Advertising & its Application
.... p. 7). The materialist, by contrast, tends to
view truth in "relatively absolute" terms, and "the test for
truth is accurate predictability" (Bigge, 1982, p. 7 ....
(4942

20

)
Reasoning and Philosophic Logic
.... Absolute
truth in the Platonic
view was known to us before birth, but finding it in this world is very difficult and can be obscured further by false rhetoric ....
(1006

4

)
Wittgenstein analysis of Nabokov's Lolita
.... expression is true or false; rather, it is "how we shall play the game, or perhaps how we shall
view the game." From this point of
view, "
truth" is a relative ....
(8693

35

)
View of Christianity of The Lutheran Church
The Lutheran Church has a precise
view of Christian life. .... Christianity and embracing the mystical union with Him who is the beginning and the end of all
truth. ....
(2659

11

)
HUSSERL'S THEORY OF PHENOMENOLOGY
.... Were one to gaze at a cloud in the sky and ponder ÒThat cloud is blocking my
view of the sky,Ó is there a
truth beyond the simple experience of a blocked
view ....
(1755

7

)
Philosophy of Pragmatism
.... Aristotle's
view of
truth, subsequently followed in general by Locke, Russell, and others, is that it "consists in a correspondence relation between ....
(2111

8

)
View of Christian Life of the Lutheran Church
The Lutheran Church has a precise
view of Christian life. .... Christianity and embracing the mystical union with Him who is the beginning and the end of all
truth. ....
(2733

11

)
Eastern Religions
.... relative and temporal. They believe that it is point-of-
view that shapes
truth and not the other way around. Judgments are limited ....
(1033

4

)
A Philosophy of Education
.... One
view of
truth that is absolute, or unambiguously true in all cases and for all people at all times achieves social authority chiefly in theocratic contexts ....
(3015

12

)
Marx and Religion
.... isolated from practice is a purely scholastic question (Marx, Theses, p. 3) In Marx's
view, what is relevant is the
truth: what is real, objective, tangible. ....
(1367

5

)
The Writing Process & the Writer
.... but he found a different way to shape the truths he saw in Metamorphosis, a fantasy structured on
truth. Kafka has become identified with a certain
view of the ....
(1640

7

)
Women and the Scientific Community
.... Science takes the
view that it is only dealing with reality and that external issues do not affect scientific
truth, but in fact, they do. ....
(2128

9

)
The Heroic Ideal: Plato and Socrates
.... Only the pursuit of
truth and justice interest the hero. Ultimately Socrates exhibits Plato's
view of the heroic ideal because he serves as a mentor to help ....
(1285

5

)
The University and Research
.... experiences of all groups within a society, we necessarily include the
view of various .... to say, changing the way in which we produce the
truth - cannot happen ....
(1074

4

)
That Noble Dream & Historical Objectivity
.... Even historians who have a broader
view of the
truth, such as Samuel Eliot Morison, is described as having told the
truth but in a way that glosses over the ....
(2676

11

)
Sociology as History and Science
.... If one subscribes to Durkheim's
view, objective
truth turns out to be relative, dependent on the belief that science and religion obey the same laws. ....
(2016

8

)
As I Lay Dying
.... every woman. Faulkner's use of multiple points of
view in addition emphasizes that
truth is subjective to a great degree. There may ....
(1649

7

)
The Philosophy and Concepts of Nietzsche
.... perception of
truth.
Truth depends on point of
view, for there is no
truth independent of the human point of
view. For Nietzsche, of ....
(1656

7

)
Science Essays
.... the particular members holding a particular
view will be resistant or remiss to try another theory or use other rules or methods in the investigation of
truth. ....
(3209

13

)
Postmodern Thought and Cellular Phones
.... arose in the 1970s primarily as a reaction to former views of culture and
truth that were .... Postmodernists did not
view the structure of society in this manner. ....
(2558

10

)
Catholic View of Bioethics
In general, it is a
view that postulates eugenic ambitions as being derived from the .... Plan for the world; it is an aspect of that desire for
Truth that leads ....
(1678

7

)
Socrates' Pursuit of Truth
.... than Socrates, and this interpretation left Socrates baffled, because his own
view was that .... who, like Socrates, knows that his wisdom is in
truth worth nothing ....
(1154

5

)
Kant's View of Synthetic A Priori Knowledge
The purpose of this research is to examine Kant's
view of synthetic a priori .... becomes a species of knowledge in itself, irrespective of whether the
truth of the ....
(1034

4

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