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  • 121Analytic reasoning — Kant s Usage= In the philosophy of Immanuel Kant, analytic reasoning represents judgments made upon statements that are based on the virtue of the statement s own content. No particular experience, beyond an understanding of the meanings of words …

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  • 122rather — rath|er [ ræðər ] function word *** Rather can be used in the following ways: as an adverb (before an adjective or another adverb): I m feeling rather tired. She s been treated rather badly. (before a verb): He rather enjoys telling other people… …

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  • 123rather */*/*/ — UK [ˈrɑːðə(r)] / US [ˈræðər] adverb, predeterminer Summary: Rather can be used in the following ways: as an adverb (before an adjective or another adverb): I m feeling rather tired. ♦ She s been treated rather badly. (before a verb): He rather… …

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  • 124tru·ism — /ˈtruːˌızəm/ noun, pl isms [count] : a true statement that is very commonly heard : a common statement that is obviously true …

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  • 125Masked man fallacy — The masked man fallacy is a fallacy of formal logic in which substitution of identical designators[clarification needed] in a true statement can lead to a false one. One form of the fallacy may be summarized as follows: Premise 1: I know who X is …

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  • 126Craig Dean — Hollyoaks character Portrayed by Guy Burnet Introduced by Phil Redmond (2002) Bryan Kirkwood (2008) Duration …

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  • 127verity — n. 1. Truth, truthfulness, true or real nature, reality, consonance to the reality of things. 2. True statement, true assertion, fact, true tenet …

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  • 128truth — [tro͞oth] n. pl. truths [tro͞othz, tro͞oths] [ME treuthe < OE treowth: see TRUE & TH1] 1. the quality or state of being true; specif., a) Obs. loyalty; trustworthiness b) sincerity; genuineness; honesty …

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