Knowledge and Information LO30879

From: dpdash@ximb.ac.in
Date: 01/09/04


Replying to LO30878 --

Don Dwiggins (d.l.dwiggins@computer.org) was commenting to Mark:

> Hmm, I think I understand what a statement is. What's a fact?
> In particular, is it something other than a statement?
>
> In fact, best regards,

Following the spirit of the great Hal-Mark debate we had, following
great thinkers like Popper, and following some wisdom from great
civilizations, may I hazard the following, for your kind comments:

'Fact' is one kind of statement.
'Statement' is another kind of statement.

DP

Dr. D. P. Dash, India
* Interdependence * Coordination * Learning *

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