Heidegger states that we can avoid relativism by testing interpreted truths against " Dasein's " facticity, or something that is already given in existence that informs our theorizing.
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And how does one's editing agenda taken neutrally as things people like to edit, pedantically as an accusation of being " political " preclude the facticity of information?
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The void should be there to give a sense of finality and facticity, he said, to accommodate both " godfulness and godlessness, certainty and doubt, anger and hope ."
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Facticity is a concept defined by Sartre in " Being and Nothingness " as the " in-itself ", which delineates for humans the modalities of being and not being.
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The only source mentioned " Bagui School " was the article writen by Chen Jisheng, but I strongly doubt its facticity .-- talk ) 06 : 13, 28 October 2009 ( UTC)
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This can be more easily understood when considering facticity in relation to the temporal dimension of our past : one's past is what one is, in the sense that it co-constitutes oneself.
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Marked by a post-minimalist background and a poetic intensity, his art has been referred to as metaphysical realism . Metaphysical Realism, for Partenheimer, replaces abstraction and points beyond the facticity of the form.
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The conclusion reached is that statements in a laboratory routinely travel up and down this continuum, and the main purpose of a laboratory is to take statements of one level of facticity and transform them to another level.
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From this observation, a five-element continuum of facticity is constructed, which spans from type 5 statements which are taken for granted to type 1 statements which are unqualified speculations, with various intermediate levels in between.
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The phenomenological position is that although the facticity of the social world may be culturally and historically relative, the formal structures of consciousness, and the processes by which we come to know and understand this facticity, are not.