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Julie Rhiles Posted 10 years ago
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Can a fact be accompanied or supported by another fact?
  

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Julie Rhiles Can a fact be accompanied or supported by another fact? A fact can certainly be supported by another fact, but it's a little harder to invent a scenario where we might want to say that a fact accompanies another fact. All the facts in a book, for example, "accompany" one another, but it seems vacuous and trivial to mention it.

  • Julie Rhiles Can a fact be accompanied or supported by another fact?
  • A fact can certainly be supported by another fact, but it's a little harder to invent a scenario where we might want to say that a fact accompanies another fact.
  • All the facts in a book, for example, "accompany" one another, but it seems vacuous and trivial to mention it.
  • CJ
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Julie Rhiles Can a fact be accompanied or supported by another fact?
A fact can certainly be supported by another fact, but it's a little harder to invent a scenario where we might want to say that a fact accompanies another fact. All the facts in a book, for example, "accompany" one another, but it seems vacuous and trivial to mention it.

CJ

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