The question "what is truth" is something that philosophers have argued over for centuries. Many people believe in objective external reality, in which case a fact would be something that conformed to objective external reality (that is, anybody who viewed the same reality could rationally have only one true interpretation of it).
However, many philosophers argue that there is no such thing as an objective external reality - for example, by arguing that nothing exists outside of the human ability to perceive it. It is thus not possible for something to be "objectively" true. This is a controversial position but it remains popular.
Mathematicians often say that mathematics is independent of human reality, and therefore has objective standards of truth. But this is not accepted by everyone either.
I believe a fact is a statement that is true.
Identify the statement. Determine if the statement can be proven true or false based on evidence or logic. If it can be proven true or false, it is a fact. If not, it is likely an opinion. Consider the context and sources to further validate the statement as a fact or opinion.
An argument is valid if the conclusion logically follows from the premises. This means that if the premises are true, the conclusion must also be true. An argument is strong if the premises provide good support for the conclusion, making it likely to be true.
To declare not to be true means to assert that something is false or incorrect. It involves stating that a particular statement, claim, or belief is not based in fact or reality.
A fact is a statement that can be proven true or false based on evidence, while an opinion is a statement that reflects a person's beliefs, feelings, or thoughts and cannot be proven true or false. Facts are objective and verifiable, while opinions are subjective and based on personal interpretation.
"Fact" refers to information that can be proven to be true or false based on evidence or objective criteria. "Opinion" is a belief or judgment that may vary from person to person and is based on personal feelings or experiences rather than verifiable evidence. It is important to distinguish between the two when communicating information.
No it is not true. In fact Randy decides not to take part in the rumble
yes it is good for you. it makes you fatter. true fact look at your penis its geting smaller.
Look at the question. If you can prove it to be true it is a fact. If you THINK it that makes it an opinion. The normal clutch is two eggs for this species, and that is a proven scientific fact.
It depends on what the fact is.
No number, by itself, makes it true.
Yes. But the fact must be true for EVERY parallelogram.
A fact is something that is true and a opinion is something that is not true it is what someone thinks about what they see or herd. Do you get it?
True fact.
As the phrase, "true story" implies, these stories are, in fact, true!
the fact is true and a opinion is not true
A number that makes an equation true is its solution.
The opposite of a myth is a fact. A myth could be something believed to be true when in fact it is false while a fact is something that has been proven. For example, a myth would be that shaving facial hair makes it grow back faster and thicker. A fact would be that the average human has 5 fingers on each hand.