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Reality Happens Once. Facts Happen Many Times.

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The provided text explores the complex nature of facts, arguing that the term is not a single, stable concept but a family of distinct categories. By distinguishing between ontological events—what actually happens in reality—and epistemological assertions, the author highlights how we often mistake human interpretations for objective truths. The source identifies various classes of information, ranging from raw physical occurrences to institutional designations and personal memories, which are frequently and erroneously treated as interchangeable. This linguistic overlap allows the authority of certainty to be smuggled into claims that are actually based on inference or social convention. Ultimately, the passage asserts that while reality is singular and absolute, facts are constructed artefacts assembled through sensory registration, cognitive framing, and linguistic encoding.👉 https://philosophics.blog/2026/01/23/reality-happens-once-facts-happen-many-times/

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