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Commentary
At odds with the truth
- Correspondence to Dr William Simkulet, Department of Philosophy, Mid Michigan Community College, Harrison, MI 48625, USA; Simkuletwm{at}yahoo.com
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At odds with the truth
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- Received March 7, 2018
- Accepted March 21, 2018
- First published April 18, 2018.
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July 26, 2018
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