There is not. The U.S. government itself has various unemployment figures all concocted in their own way and subject to scrutiny and disagreement. Is a part-time, temporary job a job? Are they equivalent to jobs in the 1960s? So what we have is a general sense of employment being worse or better based upon personal experiences. But we do not have facts. — Rich
Sometimes we use the word "fact" to refer to a true statement, — Michael
I think that's a bad analogy, because those terms are defined strictly in physics, whereas you couldn't get all philosophers to agree on what a fact is. — jamalrob
What might a fact be? Three popular views about the nature of facts can be distinguished:
A fact is just a true truth-bearer,
A fact is just an obtaining state of affairs,
A fact is just a sui generis type of entity in which objects exemplify properties or stand in relations. — SEP, Facts
His bibliography makes him more credible than you. — m-theory
It is amusing that you have gone to school and regard the matter as settled.
Rarely is that the case in philosophy. — m-theory
If you want to claim that your view is the standard view, there should be some evidence that substantiates that claim.
Simply insisting that you were taught as much does not substantiate your claim. — m-theory
You are claiming it is a standard view, but you can't substantiate that, and you believe that is amusing? — m-theory
So if a stone weighs x amount.
A person can dispute this as a fact and claim that it actually weighs y amount?
Because facts are just what you have been taught or happen to believe? — m-theory
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