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Categories: Belief, Concepts in epistemology, Religion and science, Conceptual distinctions, Value
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fact–value distinction  Fact/value Distinction  Fact-value dichotomy  fact-value distinction  Fact-value gap
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The fact–value distinction is a fundamental epistemological distinction described between: Statements of fact, based upon reason and physical observation, and which are examined via the empirical method. Wikipedia
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The fact–value distinction is a fundamental epistemological distinction described between: Statements of fact, based upon reason and physical observation, and which are examined via the empirical method. Wikipedia
epistemological distinction between statements of fact (positive, descriptive) based on reason and physical observation and statements of value (normative, prescriptive) about ethics and aesthetics, studied via axiology Wikidata