1
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truth
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Western culture
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In Western culture, truth is determined by empirical evidence, scientific inquiry, and logical reasoning.
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27
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2
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truth
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Eastern culture
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In Eastern culture, truth is sought through spiritual introspection, harmony, collective wisdom, and the values of tradition and societal consensus.
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20
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3
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truth
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Western countries
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In Western culture, truth is highly valued and honesty is encouraged in personal relationships and intellectual pursuits.
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20
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4
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truth
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Western cultures
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In Western cultures, truth is highly valued and expected in legal, educational, and social contexts.
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5
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5
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truth
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philosophy
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Truth is a complex and subjective concept influenced by interpretation and cultural norms.
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3
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6
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truth
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Japan
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In Japan, truth is valued but lying is recognized for maintaining harmony in some situations.
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2
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7
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truth
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formal logic culture
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In formal logic culture, truth is seen as a complex concept that allows for paradoxes and ambiguities.
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2
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8
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truth
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Eastern philosophy
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In Eastern philosophy, truth is viewed as a complex, multifaceted concept that accepts paradoxes and ambiguity.
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1
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9
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truth
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logic
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The concept of truth in logic is the fundamental and self-evident proposition that is not subject to proof.
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1
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