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Mackie's conceptual claim about morality is thus that our concept of a moral requirement is a concept of a fact which is objective in at least some of the senses just listed, while his ontological claim will be that the world does not contain any facts which are both candidates for being moral facts and yet which play even some of the roles distinctive of objective facts.
But, of course, which facts?
Which facts are worth the trouble?
Figure out which facts matter and get 'em.
Which facts listed on the board could be opinions, and which opinions could be facts?
The opinion writer chooses which facts to present, and which to withhold.
But it's interesting to note which "facts" get ink and which do not.
The important element appears to be which facts are shared, and how.
It is interesting for us to see which facts "stuck out" for the children.
"They serve as the scaffolding on which facts and concepts can be organized and reinforced.
Yet he continued to hold the doubtful ideal of a language as "clear as a windowpane," through which facts would transparently reveal themselves.
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