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| | PetersNet: Francesco Viola, The Human Person As Seeker of Truth (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-11-05) |
 | | Therefore, the search for truth combines both the requirement of an objective and rigorous knowledge, that is, of a truth which Is not at the service of human passions and is in all senses nonfunctional, with its anthropological resonance. |
 | | The love of truth, where it is pursued with earnest radicalism, is in fact a source of anxiety and suffering, because the search is also pain and sorrow. |
 | | Precisely for this reason, every truth, regardless of where it comes from and whatever its status, the moment it is learned by the person becomes his substance, helps to fulfil him and in a certain sense has a salvific meaning for him. |
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