Types of Fact

  • An argument for truth or reality (deductive or non-deductive)
    • An inferred or deductive argument
    • An extrapolation argument (non-deductive: inductive or abductive)
    • A prediction or retrodiction (historical) argument (non-deductive)
  • Fact (claim) - non-argument form, more of stating something plainly
  • A testimony of an experience - the conclusion of this argument comes from the profile of the claimant/s and consistency of the claim. Other users may claim to have experienced the same and will be asked to add a comment to state the account. Reviewers may add a verdict on how believable or sensible is the claim.
  • A moral or ethical argument - this type does not claim a truth or reality but is an ethical claim. The conclusion for this comes from user voting which sums the general consensus based on human nature.
  • Proposal for action (suggestion, advice, recommendation)
  • Prediction of a future event, action, or activity

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Posted 6 years ago