The correct phrase is "We hold these truths to be self-evident,...." The primary author of the United States Declaration of Independence was Thomas Jefferson.
rights that flow from natural law, and are therfore obvious
rights that flow from natural law, and are therfore obvious
It means that the statements that they are referring to should be obvious enough that everyone should be able to agree that they are true
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The phrase "we hold these truths to be self-evident" means that the truths mentioned, which come after that famous phrase, do not need to be explained, defended, or rationalized. "Self-evident" means that the thing provides its own justification just because it exists.
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The Declaration of Independence.
The Declaration of Independence.
The early part of the Declaration of Independence of the United States contains one: "... these truths to be self-evident".
rights that flow from natural law, and are therfore obvious
rights that flow from natural law, and are therfore obvious
rights that flow from natural law, and are therfore obvious
All truths are easy to understand once they are discovered the point is to discover them!!
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Charles Stanford has written: 'Central truths'
WOLFRAM HINZEN has written: 'ESSAY ON NAMES AND TRUTHS'