Immanuel Kant
-Kant states that the statement "to have a right to truth" is without meaning.Instead,he suggests that,when discussing the preference persons have for truth and truthfulness,one would best claim that
A) Man has a right to his own truthfulness.
B) Man has a right to the truthfulness of others.
C) Both of the above.
D) Neither of the above
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