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CHAPTER X The Existence of Julius Caesar
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My account of truth is purely1 logical and relates to its definition only. I contend that you cannot tell what the WORD ‘true’ MEANS, as applied2 to a statement, without invoking3 the CONCEPT OF THE STATEMENTS WORKINGS.
Assume, to fix our ideas, a universe composed of two things only: imperial Caesar dead and turned to clay, and me, saying ‘Caesar really existed.’ Most persons would naively4 deem truth to be thereby5 uttered, and say that by a sort of actio in distans my statement had taken direct hold of the other fact.
But have my words so certainly denoted THAT Caesar? — or so certainly connoted HIS individual attributes? To fill out the complete measure of what the epithet6 ‘true’ may ideally mean, my thought ought to bear a fully7 determinate and unambiguous ‘one-to-one-relation’ to its own particular object. In the ultrasimple universe imagined the reference is uncertified. Were there two Caesars we shouldn’t know which was meant. The conditions of truth thus seem incomplete in this universe of discourse8 so that it must be enlarged.
Transcendentalists enlarge it by invoking an absolute mind which, as it owns all the facts, can sovereignly correlate them. If it intends that my statement SHALL refer to that identical Caesar, and that the attributes I have in mind SHALL mean his attributes, that intention suffices to make the statement true.
I, in turn, enlarge the universe by admitting finite intermediaries between the two original facts. Caesar HAD, and my statement HAS, effects; and if these effects in any way run together, a concrete medium and bottom is provided for the determinate cognitive9
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purely
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applied
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invoking
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| v.援引( invoke的现在分词 );行使(权利等);祈求救助;恳求 | |
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| n.(用于褒贬人物等的)表述形容词,修饰语 | |
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| adv.完全地,全部地,彻底地;充分地 | |
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discourse
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| n.论文,演说;谈话;话语;vi.讲述,著述 | |
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cognitive
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specify
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synonym
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positively
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| adv.明确地,断然,坚决地;实在,确实 | |
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irrelevancy
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| n.不恰当,离题,不相干的事物 | |
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| adj.为实用而设计的,具备功能的,起作用的 | |
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subjective
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opposition
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| adj.可理解的,明白易懂的,清楚的 | |
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| v.一脚踢开,拒绝接受( spurn的过去式和过去分词 ) | |
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revoke
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| v.废除,取消,撤回 | |
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| 对(自己的所为)感到懊悔或忏悔( repent的现在分词 ) | |
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| vt.遗弃,抛弃;舍弃,放弃 | |
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