Sentences with phrase «standard of truth»

But holding a politician to a high standard of truth is a noble calling.
They are, therefore, to be judged not simply by standards of truth in the usual sense, but by much broader criteria of qualitative worth.
I consciously and deliberately choose to reject 100 % your statements about heaven because I have an effective and reliable standard of truth.
Is it based on relative truth and convenience of self or a single standard of truth whether it's to our convenience or not.
The only time that accountability applies to speech is when a person makes statements in a legally defined forum with legally defined standards of truth.
Spirituality no longer is true or good because it meets absolute standards of truth or goodness, but because it helps me get along.
«One of the fascinating things about [Trump's] campaign is that it has no obligation to the normal standards of truth,» Simon says.
In this volume, Dewey developed an instrumentalist and evolutionist conception of truth, according to which «there is no reasonable standard of truth... except through reference to the specific offices which knowing is called upon to perform in readjusting and expanding the means and ends of life» (SLT x).
Without any other standards of truth, routinized suffering became normalized.
Obeying the Authority of Scripture: Both individually and corporately Trinity Western wholeheartedly embraces all the Bible teaches in regard to faith, ethical commitments, and way of life, believing it to be the ultimate standard of truth and hope.
CHD subscribes to the highest standards of truth in advertising...
If theology can not offer man the absolutes of life, then no absolute standards of truth and morality are possible at all.
Since our experiences are subjective, it seems unlikely that through these experiences we could discern any standard of Truth
What makes secular humanism bad is its insistence that human consciousness is the highest standard of truth, goodness, and beauty in the universe.
I am not concerned about your threats of hell because they meet my standard of truth exactly as well as your god claims and your heaven claims.
So, too, his view that standards of truth will vary from one time and place to another, as well as his denial that there are available to any rational agent standards of truth sufficient to resolve fundamental moral, scientific, and metaphysical disputes in a definitive way.
It was from Collingwood, as he indicates in the prologue to the third edition of After Virtue, that he came to recognize that «what historical enquiry discloses is the situatedness of all enquiry, the extent to which what are taken to be the standards of truth and of rational justification in the contexts of practice vary from one time to another.»
They think his view that standards of truth and of rational justification in the contexts of diverse practices and inquiries means he has little defense against relativism.
At times, the Qur» an manifests so much anger at Jews and Christians for failing to see that its teachings constitute the completion of their own scriptures that it pronounces them to be enemies doomed to destruction, For their part, Christians have often seen the variations between the two sets of scriptures as Muslim distortions of the Christian Bible, as if the latter, and not the Qur» an, were the highest standard of truth — as indeed for them, but not for Muslims, it is.
Our standard of truth is: «God is faithful.»
As far as whether the proposed cuts are legit, again, that's an opinion and not intended to meet the standard of truth required by a court of law.
This error has been pointed out to David Rose, in writing, and he is a professional so is held to a higher standard of truth than an ordinary speaker.
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