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  2. Wikipedia:Truth - Wikipedia

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    Something like this is surely a well-established sense of the word "knowledge"; in this sense, what is "known" changes constantly with the passage of time, and when we use the word "know" in the sense, we often use so-called scare quotes. In the Middle Ages, we "knew" that the Earth was the center of the universe. We now "know" otherwise.

  3. List of proverbial phrases - Wikipedia

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    Never let the truth get in the way of a good story [20] [better source needed] Never look a gift horse in the mouth; Never put off until tomorrow what you can do today; Never reveal a man's wage, and woman's age; Never speak ill of the dead; Never say die; Never say never [21] Never tell tales out of school; Never too old to learn

  4. Truth - Wikipedia

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    Truth or verity is the property of being in accord with fact or reality. [1] In everyday language, it is typically ascribed to things that aim to represent reality or otherwise correspond to it, such as beliefs, propositions, and declarative sentences.

  5. List of logic symbols - Wikipedia

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    definition: is defined as metalanguage:= means "from now on, is defined to be another name for ." This is a statement in the metalanguage, not the object language. The notation may occasionally be seen in physics, meaning the same as :=.

  6. 85 George Orwell Quotes About Truth, Politics and Power

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  7. The Oxford Dictionary of Quotations - Wikipedia

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    The Oxford Dictionary of Quotations is the Oxford University Press's large quotation dictionary. It lists short quotations that are common in English language and culture. The 8th edition, with 20,000 quotations over 1126 pages, was published in print and online versions in 2014. [1] The first edition was published in 1941.

  8. Facing the Truth - Wikipedia

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    Facing the Truth may refer to: Facing the Truth (TV programme), a British 3-part television programme originally broadcast in 2006; Facing the Truth (Danish: At ...

  9. Just How Stupid Are We? - Wikipedia

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    Facing the Truth About the American Voter is a political book by author Rick Shenkman published by Basic Books in June 2008. [1] ISBN 978-0465014934 ) The book argues that although the American government has gained global political power since the late 19th century, American voters have become increasingly ignorant of politics and world ...