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Example sentences for "universal truth"

  • An impossibility is that, the truth of which would conflict with a complete induction, that is, with the most conclusive evidence which we possess of universal truth.

  • This turned out to be the case; and from that time the doctrine took its place as a universal truth, but as one proved to be such by experience.

  • The truth which is the universe, the cosmic or universal truth, will reveal to you the absurdity of abnormal humility which is contained in the dualistic doctrine of the two minds.

  • This statement re-appears at the end of every chapter, because all special truths, all special chapters, serve only to demonstrate the general chapter of universal truth.

  • Existence, or universal truth, is the general object, the raw material, of the faculty of thought.

  • It teaches that a thing which contradicts itself is inconceivable, is not true, and thus reveals that it is not well informed on the formality of contradictions, on the true conciliation of contradictions, and on universal truth.

  • Describing the premises of an inductive process as particular truths, and the conclusion as a universal truth, however, involves the same fiction as was noted in separating the percept and the concept into two distinct types of notions.

  • Secondly, if the judgment that air presses the card against the glass contains no element of universal truth, then a thousand such judgments could give no universal truth.

  • The fact is, therefore, that when the mind examines the particular case and finds it to agree with the hypothesis, so far as it accepts this case as a truth, it also accepts it as a universal truth.

  • Great writings are not confined to any private or local meaning, but refer more especially to great principles, to universal truth.

  • Because the first chapter of Genesis, then, agrees in all essential particulars with the accounts of other nations and among other peoples we consider it universal truth.

  • As a result of the study of each case, the important conclusion has been reached that, as far as our knowledge goes, there are no exceptions to Avogadro's hypothesis, and this hypothesis seems therefore to represent a universal truth.

  • Experience can not attain to a universal truth, 190.


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