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		<title>What Is the Nature of Truth?</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[Or: Is Truth Absolute or Relative? Truth has qualities of both absoluteness and relativity. Truth is simply &#8220;what is.&#8221; And falsity is simply &#8220;what is not.&#8221; Is &#8220;what is&#8221; absolute? Is &#8220;what is&#8221; relative? To both questions, we must answer: Yes. What is, depends. Is depends on time, place, manner, condition, and countless factors that [...]]]></description>
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