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  • Peter's Case
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    Peter Abelard was to twelfth-century dialectic what Barry Bonds is to the modern era of baseball: by far the most influential in the "field" of play but like Barry is accompanied by controversy or in Peter's case, contradictions. They, like in Barry's case have never been enough to overshadow his achievements. Peter was all over the place in Sic et Non selection; from encouraging doubt which yields inquiry through which we perceive truth to us not being able to decipher the Holy Spirit inspired ...
  • Steve Weber 4 At The Wrong Time
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    The question of right and wrong has been battled over for centuries. Many conservatives still believe that truth is absolute, while others disagree, saying that truth is relative. I believe that truth is absolute, and therefore, it is never right to do wrong. Socrates is questionably the greatest philosopher of all time. He preached out against immorality and many other evils. He spent his whole life teaching other people how to be good and moral. In the Crito he is imprisoned and awaiting his d...
  • Life Of Sojourner Truth
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    The Life of Sojourner Truth I. Early Life. Born a slave in 17971. Isabella Van Wagner, in upstate New York 2. She married an older slave and started a family. B. Sojourner Truth the most famous black female orators 1. She lectured throughout Northeast and Midwest on women's rights, religion and prison reform. 2. 'Ain't I a Women's peach May 29, 1851 II. Moving to start a new life. A. The Civil War 1. She nursed soldiers, collected food and clothing for black volunteer regiments 2. The second edi...
  • Humanity And Truth
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    The two books 1984 and The Left Hand of Darkness help to define humanity and truth. Humanity is the condition, quality or fact of being human collectively. The definition of truth is things as they are, things as they have been, and things as they are to come. Truth can not change because it does not reflect a personal perspective. These books illustrate how humans relate towards themselves, friends, enemies, and humanity as a whole while. Truth allows humans to stand-alone. When they find truth...
  • Ubiquitous Issue Of Truth Versus The Untruth
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    No author who writes nonfiction would in their right mind begin a paper with the following lines: "I remember hearing once there are three degrees of truth. There's the 'truth', the 'whole truth', and 'nothing but the truth. ' This piece will fall somewhere between 'truth' and 'the whole truth'". Similarly, would anyone ever take the stand in a court of law and swear to only tell "something in between the 'truth' and the 'whole truth'? These statements would completely undermine anything these i...

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