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In this selection Russell first distinguishes between knowledge by acquaintance (e.g., knowledge by appearances, such as "I seem to see a red book," "I am in pain," or "I think, therefore I am") and knowledge by description (knowledge of truths, such as your knowing that you are really seeing a red book or that your pain is caused by having twisted your ankle). Knowledge by acquaintance is generally thought to be infallible because believing it makes the proposition true. But the same is not the case for descriptive knowledge claims because your beliefs could be false. Thus, descriptive knowledge is dualistic-it has the properties of truth and falsity as opposites-whereas knowledge by acquaintance is monistic and does not admit such opposites. Russell goes on to specify the conditions for an adequate theory of truth and shows how the correspondence theory meets these conditions, whereas the coherence theory does not.
-Russell says the coherence theory of truth differs only slightly from the correspondence theory.
Pedophilia
Having a sexual focus on a prepubescent child or children.
Dance Instructor
A professional who teaches individuals or groups the art of dance, often focusing on technique, expression, and performance.
Masturbates
The act of sexually stimulating oneself, typically to the point of orgasm.
Pedophilic Disorder
A psychiatric disorder characterized by an adult's sexual attraction to prepubescent children, which is harmful and illegal.
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