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<p>who claimed that the physical world cannot be experienced except through language; this made the question of truth dependent on aesthetic preferences or functional consequences. Plato may have held instead that the world consisted of eternal ideas and that language should represent these ideas as accurately as possible. Nevertheless, Plato's <a href="page.php?w=Seventh_Letter">Seventh Letter</a> claims that ultimate truth is inexpressible in words.</p>

<p>Following Plato, <a href="page.php?w=St._Augustine">St. Augustine</a>, for example, argued</p><p>
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