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„… since the locus of truth (i.e., the very presence of the things as they are) is always missing, truth is contained only within the logos; it appears only in the form of imitation of or identity with this absent truth. This means that truth can be recovered only by and through the logos itself: the presence of things as they are does not manifest itself in any other way than as dubbing, imitation, or representation.“ P. Pucci, Hesiod and the Language of Poetry, str. 13.