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Are all facts true for everyone?
Even if you aren't that interested in sports, you'll find the historical facts true in the book.
In many conventionalist theories, however, the idea is that our conventions somehow make certain facts true.
These undoubted facts, true throughout the ages, will eventually reassert themselves, and the thrust of nature will return.
As regards #3, Black, Savitt, and Frascolla have argued that, since we ascertain the truth of tautologies and mathematical equations without any appeal to "states of affairs" or "facts," true mathematical equations and tautologies are so analogous that we can "aptly" describe "the philosophy of arithmetic of the Tractatus… as a kind of logicism" (Frascolla, 1994, 37).
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This is in fact true.
That's simply a fact, true always and everywhere.
That's in fact true for the U.S".
In fact, true diversity requires the acceptance of difference.
I ask if that is in fact true.
We prove that these inequalities are in fact true for elements of an arbitrary finite factor.
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