Liminality in Questions of Truth: The Law of the Included Middle

Lanham: Lexington Books (2023)
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This book questions the idea that the boundary between truth and falsity must always be absolute, and thus that there is no possible bridge between the two. The author argues that searching for liminal bridges between opposing claims is an essential part of finding absolute truths.

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