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<p>in 1906), truth is a systematic coherence that involves more than <a href="page.php?w=logical_consistency">logical consistency</a>.  In this view, a proposition is true to the extent that it is a necessary constituent of a systematically coherent whole. Others of this school of thought, for example, <a href="page.php?w=Brand_Blanshard">Brand Blanshard</a>, hold that this whole must be so interdependent that every element in it necessitates and even entails every other element. Exponents of this view infer that the most complete truth is a property</p><p>
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