Grayman
Soul Shade
What is the difference between fact and truth? I seem to get all kinds of answers to the question but none of them have been satisfactory. Also how does the definition of change between, science, philosophy, epistemology, common everyday use, or your own personal use?
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(fact1) all humans are moral
(fact2) Plato is human
(conclusion/fact3) Plato is mortal
Is Fact1 really a fact if you didn't verify that all humans are mortal? Is it just pragmatic truth instead?
Is Fact2 really a fact if you didn't verify that Plato was human? Would you need to find his body and check his bones and DNA to prove that he was in fact human?
Is Fact3 really a fact if it was gained through logic instead of actual observation?
To me Fact1 would certainly be a fact if we agreed that human is mortal as defined. If a human is 'by definition, a mortal then for any person to be immortal would mean they by definition cannot be human.
This would be closer to how I think...
(fact1) Humans are by definition, mortal
(High Probability) Plato is human
(conclusion/High Probability) Plato is mortal
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(fact1) all humans are moral
(fact2) Plato is human
(conclusion/fact3) Plato is mortal
Is Fact1 really a fact if you didn't verify that all humans are mortal? Is it just pragmatic truth instead?
Is Fact2 really a fact if you didn't verify that Plato was human? Would you need to find his body and check his bones and DNA to prove that he was in fact human?
Is Fact3 really a fact if it was gained through logic instead of actual observation?
To me Fact1 would certainly be a fact if we agreed that human is mortal as defined. If a human is 'by definition, a mortal then for any person to be immortal would mean they by definition cannot be human.
This would be closer to how I think...
(fact1) Humans are by definition, mortal
(High Probability) Plato is human
(conclusion/High Probability) Plato is mortal