Can something be true for you and not true for me? In other words, is the truth relative or is the truth fixed? How you answer this question shapes the way you look at the world. Renowned philosophy professor Paul Copan provides an excellent road map through this tricky and vitally important issue.
By Illinois ReviewParents in Lake Forest are demanding answers after a suburban Chicago school district quietly notified families about an “off-campus incident” that public records show involved one...
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