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Understanding Facts, Opinions, and Assertions by Adrian Paler Besilla is a document available to read on EtoBox.
This document discusses the differences between facts, opinions, assertions, beliefs, and commonplace assertions. It provides examples for each: - Facts are verifiable statements that can be proven objectively. - Opinions are personal judgments based on facts and are debatable. - Assertions express views or judgments that are commonly subjective. - Beliefs are based on cultural or personal faith rather than evidence. - Commonplace assertions are statements presented as absolute truths without evide
- Author
- Adrian Paler Besilla
- Language
- EN