id author title date pages extension mime words sentences flesch summary cache txt 10970 Murray, D. L. (David Leslie) Pragmatism .txt text/plain 16467 893 63 Truth and Error.' The weird verbalism of the traditional Logic suggests Sidgwick has demonstrated that the belief in formal truth renders Logic For if no one can assume that he has it, all _human_ truth is, in fact, is no absolute truth, or whether it is unattained by man, and human truth' is our ideal and acquaintance with 'absolute reality' our aim, a scepticism which infers from the fact that no 'truths' are absolute the need of asserting an idea of it and claiming 'truth' for this? 'truth,' but the perfect consistency of the experience of an Absolute _de facto_ claims to truth get themselves validated in experience. does not mean that we are free to assert the truth of every idea which means that the question of real truth must not be raised; for, as we between truth and error, of sifting values and of testing claims. ./cache/10970.txt ./txt/10970.txt