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1 3, 25| their own minds about the objective reality of things. This 2 4, 44| the horizon of universal, objective and transcendent truth, 3 5, 56| consonance between intellect and objective reality. In a world subdivided 4 6, 66| radically, of being, which has objective truth as its foundation.~ 5 6, 69| people think but what the objective truth is”.93 It is not an 6 6, 76| Christian philosophy is objective, in the sense that it concerns 7 6, 76| search for truth.~Among the objective elements of Christian philosophy 8 7, 82| knowledge which can reach objective truth by means of that adaequatio 9 7, 82| that is, of expressing objective reality. It cannot be said 10 7, 90| and the negation of all objective truth. Quite apart from 11 7, 90| leads to losing touch with objective truth and therefore with 12 7, 96| insoluble. Moreover, the objective value of many concepts does