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    Instead of Using the Term "Truth," John Dewey Preferred to Speak
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Instead of Using the Term "Truth," John Dewey Preferred to Speak

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Question 50

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Instead of using the term "truth," John Dewey preferred to speak of


A) subjectively meaningful belief.
B) warranted assertibility.
C) radical perspectivism.
D) logically necessary propositions.

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