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When one says that a belief, or a proposition forming the content of a belief, is true, one does two things:

1. 2. oneone one describes the belief as portraying reality as it really is" , as distinct from how it may appear to be, be believed to be, or be said to be; and

2. one evaluates the belief in such a way as to commend the belief as good to believe, worthy of belief-in a word, credible.

7 May 2005