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Essay heading: A Language Of Deception
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February 9, 1997 |
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Words themselves are deceptive by their very nature, for the "further inference from the nerve stimulus to a cause outside of us is already the result of a false and unjustifiable application of the principle of sufficient reason (81)." The very structure of language makes it impossible for it to bequeath truth in itself in words... displayed 300 characters
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Words themselves are deceptive by their very nature, for the "further inference from the nerve stimulus to a cause outside of us is already the result of a false and unjustifiable application of the principle of sufficient reason (81)." The very structure of language makes it impossible for it to bequeath truth in itself in words... displayed next 300 characters
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