truth
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Why is being a moderate so difficult?
@ 2012-11-22 – 12:55:09
[ ... ] that the truth so often lies somewhere there in between. However, not necessarily just in the middle. There are many quite solid-looking things ... more -
"The cheapest form of pride is national pride" or the very best bits by Arthur Schopenhauer
@ 2012-06-03 – 19:15:33
[ ... ] of truth, with the resolve to make the established religion the result, indeed the measure and control of truth, is intolerable and such a ... more -
Is there a way to resolve the conflict between science and religions?
@ 2012-05-20 – 19:08:56
[ ... ] absolute truth-value of some unscientific ideas, they will inevitably face opposition from people who are familiar with scientific way of thinking. ... more -
Why there are so few simple answers around?
@ 2012-05-19 – 10:30:22
[ ... ] the truth-value of an answer or claim can be anything between 1 or 100 on a scale of 1 to 100. Assessing the exact truth-value is naturally ... more -
What did Bertrand Russell believe in?
@ 2012-03-04 – 07:25:53
[ ... ] for truth. “I cannot believe — and I say this with all the emphasis of which I am capable — that there can ever be any good excuse for ... more -
Can human life be more secure without absolute truths?
@ 2011-08-13 – 22:05:48
[ ... ] truth’ needs not to have any truth-value at all. This is the case, if the alleged "truth" is based on some kind of prophecy or inner ... more -
Why absolute truths do not exist?
@ 2011-07-21 – 02:16:11
[ ... ] absolute truth; it is true even for me only until I gain knowledge of some absolute truths that exist in the real world and which cannot ever be ... more -
What is the real value of the New Testament as a historical document?
@ 2011-07-12 – 16:00:44
[ ... ] 'truth' has been around mainly because the theological 'study' of the Bible is commonly a direct opposite of science, as in real science the ... more -
"Man is free at the instant he wants to be" or the very best bits from Voltaire
@ 2011-07-07 – 02:53:58
[ ... ] Love truth, but pardon error." - Voltaire in "Deuxième discours: de la liberté," Sept Discours en Vers sur l'Homme (1738) To hold a pen is ... more -
"In science, we often learn from our mistakes", or the very best bits from Karl Popper
@ 2011-06-18 – 19:46:27
[ ... ] truth; more truth, more interesting truth, more intelligible truth. We cannot reasonably aim at certainty. Once we realize that human ... more

