matter of fact
matter of fact
English Definitions:
question of fact, matter of fact (noun)
a disputed factual contention that is generally left for a jury to decide
matter of fact (adj)
a matter that is an actual fact or is demonstrable as a fact
matter-of-fact, prosaic (adj)
not fanciful or imaginative
"local guides describe the history of various places in matter-of-fact tones"; "a prosaic and unimaginative essay"
matter-of-fact, pragmatic, pragmatical (adj)
concerned with practical matters
"a matter-of-fact (or pragmatic) approach to the problem"; "a matter-of-fact account of the trip"
matter of fact (Noun)
a fact
matter of fact (Noun)
a more factual correction
matter of fact (Noun)
something completely true
Matter of fact
A matter of fact, in the Humean sense, is the type of knowledge that can be characterized as arising out of one's interaction with and experience in the external world. In a Kantian framework, it is equivalent to the synthetic a posteriori. Examples: -The sun will come out tomorrow. -There are people outside the room. How We Know: -It is impossible to "know." -Depend upon The Principles of Induction and The Uniformity of Nature. -Denying these do not lead to a contradiction.
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