Chauncey Wright Quotes
A Fact Is A Proposition Of Which The Verification By An Appeal To The Primary Sources Of Our Knowledge Or To Experience Is Directand Simple. A Theory, On The Other Hand, If True, Has All The Characteristics Of A Fact Except That Its Verification Is Possible Only By Indirect, Remote, And Difficult Means.
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