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To what extent do you agree with the claim that "there's a world…
To what extent do you agree with the claim that "there's a world of difference between truth and facts" (Maya Angelou)?
NATURAL SCIENCES
Does the discovered of human sciences reveal universal truths, or facts
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Can focusing solely on data and statistics lead to a misunderstanding of the complexities of human experiences?
Keywords
Facts
Natural sciences
objective, verifiable observations about the world
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considered reliable because they can be consistently observed and measured under the same conditions
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Truth
Arts
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relates to the emotions, meanings, or messages that a work of art conveys to its audience
Different people can experience the same piece of art and derive different truths from it, depending on their personal perspectives, cultural background, and emotional state.
Natural Sciences
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For instance, the theory of gravity is a truth based on the fact that objects fall towards the Earth.
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- Does this claim assume that “truth” is subjective, while “facts” are objective?
The claim suggests that “truth” may be influenced by personal beliefs, cultural perspectives, or interpretations, making it subjective. In contrast, “facts” are often considered objective, verifiable, and independent of personal viewpoints. The assumption here is that “truth” encompasses a broader, more nuanced understanding that might differ from the straightforward nature of facts.-Question: Is the claim implying that “truth” has a deeper meaning or significance beyond what “facts” can convey?Explanation: This assumption suggests that “truth” may involve emotional, ethical, or philosophical dimensions that facts alone cannot capture. While facts provide raw data or information, “truth” might be seen as an interpretation or understanding that gives meaning or context to those facts.
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KEYWORDS
From the keywords,it is clear that those 2 words facts and truth potrait different meaning and can be interpret differently,
Then some question raise from any
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constructed based on the accumulation of factual evidence and are subject to revision as new facts emerge