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Moral philosophers since David Hume have debated whether values are objective, and thus factual. In A Treatise of Human Nature Hume pointed out that there is no obvious way for a ...
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Factual relativism is a mode of reasoning which extends relativism and subjectivism to factual matter and reason. In factual relativism the facts used to establish the truth or ...
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Factual Television is a genre of television programming which documents actual events and people. These type of programs are also described as documentaries, observational ...
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Factual association (Association de Fait in French, Feitelijke Vereniging in Dutch) is a judicial term used in Continental European civil law, as well as in some derived law ...
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Use the {{Verify source}} or {{Verify credibility}} tags to put articles in this category. {} is a redirect to {{verify source}}. This category is a self-reference.
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This is (or was) a discussion page for factual review. It is intended as a venue for providing feedback on factual review, and all editors are invited to post here in accordance ...
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Factual review is a general venue where editors can seek input from other community members on the factual accuracy (correctness of claims and adequacy of coverage) of articles.
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Never edited before? Read the Introduction to Wikipedia. Please provide an "edit summary" such as "removed counterfactual information without sources".
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Contains factual errors; Wikipedia:Contains wrong information; Wikipedia:Contains inaccurate information; Wikipedia:Disputed accuracy; Wikipedia:Disputing accuracy
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The first stage involves establishing ‘factual’ causation. Did the defendant’s act in fact cause the plaintiff’s loss? The second stage involves establishing ‘legal ...
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