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The Tort of Slander Requires a Directly Defamatory Statement

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The tort of slander requires a directly defamatory statement. Gestures alone can never be slanderous.

Understand the nature of necessary truths and distinguish between a priori and a posteriori knowledge.
Explore the debate over the truth or falsity of empirical statements.
Delve into the theories of truth (correspondence, coherence, and pragmatic) and their implications for understanding rationality, relativism, and skepticism.
Understand the concept of truth and distinguish between its different theories, including correspondence, coherence, and pragmatic.

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Items designed to fulfill a specific practical purpose while also holding aesthetic value.

Natural Materials

Materials that are derived from nature, such as wood, stone, clay, or natural fibers, often used in art, construction, and design.

Western Techniques

Artistic methods and principles originating from the Western world, often emphasizing perspective, proportion, and realistic representations.

Yoga

A group of physical, mental, and spiritual practices or disciplines originating in ancient India, aimed at achieving tranquility and insight, and improving health and relaxation.

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