The great playwright Oscar Wilde once said: The truth is rarely pure and never simple. Once a topic left to philosophers, the nature of truth has now become a matter of everyday relevance to ordinary people. We routinely assume the truth to consist of verifiable facts – as in the laws of physics perhaps, or the conclusive winner of a sporting contest - …
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