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Page 228
... truth are most often simply vociferous admirers of their own pet fallacies . As for me , while given to an equal esteem of truth , I freely confess that I do not know what the truth , the final truth , about most things is and -like my ...
... truth are most often simply vociferous admirers of their own pet fallacies . As for me , while given to an equal esteem of truth , I freely confess that I do not know what the truth , the final truth , about most things is and -like my ...
Page 299
... truth , even truth of a high order . But he does not deal with our individual peculiarities . He pre- dicts what will be found true of what is common to all the individuals who make up the group or race of men BEATRICE WEBB 299.
... truth , even truth of a high order . But he does not deal with our individual peculiarities . He pre- dicts what will be found true of what is common to all the individuals who make up the group or race of men BEATRICE WEBB 299.
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... truth and the artist absolute beauty , so that I find in science and art , and in an attempt to lead a good life , all the religion that I want . I have not very much use for people who are not in touch with the invisible , world . At ...
... truth and the artist absolute beauty , so that I find in science and art , and in an attempt to lead a good life , all the religion that I want . I have not very much use for people who are not in touch with the invisible , world . At ...
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