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haleyc112

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Heidegger defines truth as
 
 

a. factual accuracy.
  b. logical consistency.
   c. unhiddenness.
  d. individual, subjective opinion.



Question 2

In his later work, Heidegger examines and rejects the theory of truth.
 
 

a. coherence
   b. correspondence
  c. pragmatic
  d. existential
 
 




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Answer to Question 1

c.

Answer to Question 2

b.



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