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Full Idea
It can be argued that if all facts are logically equivalent, then there is only one fact - the True.
Gist of Idea
There is only one fact - the True
Source
Jonathan Schaffer (The Metaphysics of Causation [2007], 1.1)
Book Ref
'Stanford Online Encyclopaedia of Philosophy', ed/tr. Stanford University [plato.stanford.edu], p.6
A Reaction
[he cites Davidson's 'Causal Relations', who cites Frege] This is the sort of bizarre stuff you end up with if you start from formal logic and work out to the world, instead of vice versa.
21673 | There are simple and complex facts; the latter depend on further facts [Chrysippus, by Cicero] |
18376 | Russell asserts atomic, existential, negative and general facts [Russell, by Armstrong] |
18737 | There are no positive or negative facts; these are just the forms of propositions [Wittgenstein] |
15201 | That Queen Anne is dead is a 'general fact', not a fact about Queen Anne [Prior,AN] |
17688 | Negative facts are supervenient on positive facts, suggesting they are positive facts [Armstrong] |
8163 | Since 'no bird here' and 'no squirrel here' seem the same, we must talk of 'atomic' facts [Dummett] |
6075 | Facts are object-plus-extension, or property-plus-set-of-properties, or object-plus-property [McGinn] |
19322 | Why can there not be disjunctive, conditional and negative facts? [Kirkham] |
15071 | Tensed and tenseless sentences state two sorts of fact, which belong to two different 'realms' of reality [Fine,K] |
10367 | There is only one fact - the True [Schaffer,J] |
15338 | We may believe in atomic facts, but surely not complex disjunctive ones? [Horsten] |
17293 | Worldly facts are obtaining states of affairs, with constituents; conceptual facts also depend on concepts [Audi,P] |