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According to Montaigne, what is the “standard of truth” of his own country? What does he think of this standard? Your answer should be at least one hundred words.
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Montaigne believed that the "standard of truth" of his own country is God. He believed that human beings are always changing and that we could not have a permanent standard of what is true. The only quality that God has that we don't is His permanence.
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