It is indeed the case that there are many propositions about the past of which I do not
know the truth value, and many, the truth values of which are completely unknown to anyone, and could not become known to anyone.
And since God
knows the truth value of all propositions, God would know precisely when it is true that I «might and might not» buy this car and when it becomes true that I either «will» or «will not.»
Not exact matches
The
truth is that
knowing who your customer is, what they
value, what they need, and what it takes to motivate them
The
truth is that
knowing who your customer is, what they
value, what they need, and what it takes to motivate them is so critical that it still bears repeating.
Wittgenstein's remark in Culture and
Value (University of Chicago Press) is, «you can only
know the lie when you've been at home in the
truth».
They're eternal principles rooted in a common grace that
values liberty based in humble restraint and freedom that springs from
knowing a single
truth.
Next, the soul gives us real intelligence — the ability to
know the
truth and
value of things absolutely rather than just in terms of their pragmatic use for ourselves.
I take it to be something which, far from being of little
value, is in
truth of quite enormous
value in our attempt to come to some understanding of God's way of securing permanent validity for that which otherwise would be nothing other than an instance of the «perpetual perishing» which patently marks the world as we
know it.
They overlooked an entire class of propositions the
truth value of which an omniscient God must
know.
But the majority voted, in effect: «
No, the university is committed to other
values beside the pursuit of
truth, and in this case the principle of racial equality is at stake.»
If this is done earnestly and sincerely we will be forced to ask ourselves whether indeed he may have been right, whether he
knew what he was about, whether he did in fact correctly perceive God and
truth,
value and meaning.
In this perspective, every human being has an irreducible
value and dignity — but also, because we have one Environment who fulfils all our
knowing and loving and all our desire for love and
truth, we are more deeply connected to each other than we sometimes dare to imagine.
If human experience is genuinely a part of nature, and if there be only one type of actual entity within nature (an idea whose
truth -
value must finally be verified heuristically), then, since it is that part of nature one
knows most intimately, it provides the best starting point for finding principles that can be generalized to all actual entities.
It means to live to the highest
truth we
know and to rise to our highest
values and capabilities.
And I
know of no way to define
truth so independent of
value that a metaphysical scheme could be called true if it leaves our experience less rich than it found it.
Really
knowing the
truth is good «in itself,» therefore, although it does not increase the intrinsic
value of an experience of believing something to be true.
Hasker next suggests that my position on the nature of intrinsic
value is counter-intuitive by concluding — from my argument that within the Hick1 - lasker type of theism our enjoyment of freedom could be the same whether we had real or only apparent freedom (as Hick himself had said)-- that I would hold that falsely thinking one is loved and
knows the
truth is «just as valuable» as really
knowing the
truth and really being loved, so that these latter relations are «not of any worth in themselves.»
Indeed, a people
no longer conscious of its own
truth ends up by being lost in the maze of time and history, deprived of clearly defined
values and lacking great and clearly formulated goals.
«Today, Ryan and Rebecca are vibrant reminders of the
truth that Life has
value,
no matter its beginnings,» she wrote.
The
truth is we can only reliably place a
value on those things that we actually
know, with those whom we associate with, and from that with which we interact with personally.
Strikes me that there are two options: (1) a homophobic liar who has no problem misleading voters, or (2) likes to speak the
truth to only receptive audiences so they
know it's safe to vote for him because he shares their
values.
We don't
know the actual
truth, since the Other Half of the equation is denying all knowledge, but South Carolina blogger Will Folks is claiming that he had an «inappropriate physical relationship» with Republican gubernatorial (and «family
values») candidate Nikki Haley....
The statements could be assigned a
truth value of true or false, or yes or
no.
People
value my opinion because they
know I'm going to tell them the
truth.
In my experience, when we find the courage to
value, care for and follow our heart,
no matter what, we attract the support we need to live a life defined by
truth, kindness and meaning.
But as a Mississippi resident, you
know the
truth: that it's a beautiful state to live in filled with good people raised with strong morals and
values.
The film leaves room for doubt, and I don't
know if it's because the production
values are those of an experimental film rather than a documentary - which means we are at fault for depending on a certain set of conventions for
truth - or if we simply don't have enough confidence in Emmy's p.o.v.
Once we
know this, we
know there will be a series of angry and desperate confrontations among the three, interlaced with violent face - downs with criminals, cops being slammed up against walls in the basement of their headquarters, and Senior drinking even more because he is horribly confused about whether he
values truth above family loyalty, and either one above loyalty to the department.
this scenario would never work because the parents at those schools
know the
truth and would noot stand for kids coming that did not
value education and would be disruptive of the educational process.
But the real
truth is that our state
values education and we all
know that we need to help all our children.
The
truth is that,
no matter how much we try to craft teacher - evaluation systems that are fair and impartial, the question of how many teachers should be rated «ineffective» and dismissed is still a
value judgment.
We do not
know how effective teachers really are, so we can't compare our
value - added estimates to the «
truth.»
He depicts freakishly grotesque men and women caught in a world where old
values have been replaced by new ones, country replaced by city, and where the struggle to
know and to hold onto the
truth is a violent one.
Our sense of
values still holds us to dismiss that which we
know, outright, to be blatant lies, but we avoid
truth with equal intensity» (p. 121).
Truth is, you're a working author and you probably already
know the
value of book trailer videos — or else you're on the fence and I'm not here to change that.
The
truth is, only the dog can decide whether it prefers tugging a rope or eating steak, only the dog
knows whether catching a frisby has more
value to him than a gentle stroke of his ears.
Truth is, if you are after a great
value holiday to the Canary Islands, then you should look
no further than the Malibu Park Hotel - offering good location with beautiful surroundings, comfy accommodation and all of that at cheap prices too!
real gamers
know the
truth and the
truth is the Xb1 is a great
value with great lineup of games to play and a killer entertainment system.
In tough economic times, the Art Material Market emphasized two
truths that every artist
knows: It's always a blast to meet other local artists, and there's hidden
value in everything.
But I do
know that I
value the
truth more than anything else, and when environmental groups get so caught up in their motivational efforts that they've lost track of the
truth, that is when the door is open for serious disaster.
If, however, the
truth carries implications that threaten people's cultural
values, then holding their heads underwater is likely to harden their resistance and increase their willingness to support alternative arguments,
no matter how lacking in evidence.
The
truth is that no one
knows what this
value is - but speculations go from negative
values up to about 8 °C with the presumed most likely
value being 3 °C per doubling.
You don't
know and neither do I. Merely the act of asserting something on BBC does not, you may be surprised to learn, convey any
truth value.
When
truth is
no longer an objectively believed in
value, anything is excused in the promotion of the cause and global warming is the new cause celeb of the political left.
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This
truth operates as a confession because I
know I live in a culture that educates,
values, and demands specialists.