Carnegie Series in English, Issues 9-12Carnegie-Mellon University Press, 1965 - English literature |
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... truth . It asserts that a truth is not something which is now , always was , and forevermore shall be . On the contrary , a truth is mortal : it comes into being in the flux of events , and it may very well pass out of being . " Truth ...
... truth . It asserts that a truth is not something which is now , always was , and forevermore shall be . On the contrary , a truth is mortal : it comes into being in the flux of events , and it may very well pass out of being . " Truth ...
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... truth of an idea is not a stagnant property inherent in it . Truth happens to an idea . It becomes true , is made true by events . Its verity is in fact an event , a process . . . ' 9910 And , of course , Pragmatism by employing the ...
... truth of an idea is not a stagnant property inherent in it . Truth happens to an idea . It becomes true , is made true by events . Its verity is in fact an event , a process . . . ' 9910 And , of course , Pragmatism by employing the ...
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... Truth ' with a big T , and what progress do they make ? Truth , law , and language fairly boil away from them at the least touch of novel fact . These things make themselves as we go . Our rights , wrongs , prohibitions , penalties ...
... Truth ' with a big T , and what progress do they make ? Truth , law , and language fairly boil away from them at the least touch of novel fact . These things make themselves as we go . Our rights , wrongs , prohibitions , penalties ...
Contents
A Book of Satires | 1 |
The Satiric Pattern of The Canterbury Tales | 17 |
The Lighter Side of Swift | 35 |
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