Wednesday, October 28, 2009

TFY Chapter 3 Facts

From this chapter we know that a fact is something known with certainty through experience, observation, or measurement that can be objectively demonstrated and verified how that people agree corresponds to reality. We must observe all that surrounds our argument otherwise how can one come to a educate conclusion. You must not only look for facts that are present but also facts that are not there. When taking observation you must know the difference between a reliable observation and an unreliable observation. It is also important while collecting all this data and drawing conclusion. It deals with of the complexities of the word fact: how facts are determined, how they relate to observations, how facts get confused with inferences, how facts relate to truth and reality, how they relate to language.

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