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19247 | The one unpardonable offence in reasoning is to block the route to further truth [Peirce] |
4726 | Rorty seems to view truth as simply being able to hold one's view against all comers [Rorty, by O'Grady] |
19246 | 'Holding for true' is either practical commitment, or provisional theory [Peirce] |
2549 | For James truth is "what it is better for us to believe" rather than a correct picture of reality [Rorty] |