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Anyone watching the beginning of Donald Trump’s presidency can see that truth itself is on the scaffold, Stephen Shoemaker says.
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Notwithstanding its evolving and inherently subjective nature in a cultural context, truth operates in all societies through inclusive institutions, just practices, and fair values. The ...