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"factualism" Definitions
  1. adherence or dedication to facts

5 Sentences With "factualism"

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Somehow, this doesn't come across either as counter-factualism or denialism, but as a kind of magic.
Mysticism—which is a word my father held in contempt, basically—and scientific factualism, need for evidence, and so on . . .
The only question is will we use it or have we fallen prey to another evil that the founders forewarned, the excess of factualism, the elevation of party over country.
The Progressive Era, with its emphasis on factualism and scientific inquiry produced hundreds of community studies, mostly using descriptive statistics to cover issues of poverty, crime, migration, religiosity, education, and public health. The emergence of systematic social science, especially sociology, shifted the center of class studies into sociology departments. The most representative example was the Middletown books by Robert Lynd and Helen Lynd, which gave a microscopic look at class structures in a typical small city (Muncie, Indiana). After 1960 localized studies gave way to national surveys, with special emphasis on the process of social mobility and stratification.
In philosophy, a state of affairs (), also known as a situation, is a way the actual world must be in order to make some given proposition about the actual world true; in other words, a state of affairs (situation) is a truth-maker, whereas a proposition is a truth-bearer. Whereas states of affairs (situations) either obtain or fail-to-obtain, propositions are either true or false.Stanford Encyclopedia of Philosophy Online David Malet Armstrong is well known for his defence of a factualism, a position according to which the world is a world of facts and not a world of things.David Armstrong, A World of States of Affairs, Cambridge University Press, 1997, p. 1.

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