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But truth, in a myth, means a sterling quality and standard excellence, not a literal or logicaltruth.
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Exaggeration, therefore, is only that which wounds, not logicaltruth, but sensuous truth, and what pretends to be sensuous truth.
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Clarke and Woolston base moral distinctions on the rational order of things, and characterize the ethically good action as a logicaltruth translated into practice.
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Not merely that it deduces logicaltruths, but that when it suddenly becomes illogical, it has found, so to speak, an illogical truth.