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ID192431
Title ProperOn the critique of impure reason
LanguageENG
AuthorKravchenko, I ;  I. Kravchenko
Summary / Abstract (Note)ONCE upon a time, in a disadvantaged province of a great empire, Pontius Pilate asked someone he thought was a little man from the deep people: "What is truth?" The source provides no response.1 Since then, the prefect's fate has been lost to history, and the eternal Rome enjoyed a mere 450-year moment in history. But the question, glorified, like the questioner himself, by the One Who Did Not Answer, has remained, making its way from theology into every field of scientific knowledge with the unbreakable tenacity of the Roman legions.
`In' analytical NoteInternational Affairs (Moscow) Vol. 69, No.4; 2023: p.65-73
Journal SourceInternational Affairs (Moscow) Vol: 69 No 4
Key WordsOpinion ;  Truth Decay ;  Fact ;  Criticism Of Political Realism ;  Quality Of The Media Environment ;  Adequacy Of Policy Decisions.


 
 
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