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Eng 103 Fact/Judgment/Inference
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You will reflect on what makes a statement a fact, judgment, or inference.
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Created Date 02.03.22
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I am not a historian, and so I cannot speak with authority on the causes of these horrors.
They have been caused, in our time, by ideas; or rather, by one particular idea.
Only the stupid and malevolent will resist once certain simple truths are put to them.
In a debased form, the Nazi ideology did have roots in German anti-Enlightenment thought.
Verifiable, Universal truths Figures, statistics, or other data without an opinion.
Opinions that imply approval or disapproval of persons, objects situations and occurrences in the past, present or future.
Based on facts and logic of deduction. Is another word for that conclusion arrived at through reasoning.
But you must believe me, one cannot have everything one wants—not only in practice but even in theory.
“It was the best of times, it was the worst of times.” With these words, Dickens began his famous novel A Tale of Two Cities.
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