Fact (disambiguation)
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A fact is an idea which is considered to be wholly and absolutely true.
Fact may also refer to the following:
- In science, a fact is a verifiable and objective observation.
- In philosophy, a fact is either a true proposition or something (a state of affairs, for example) that "makes" a proposition true. (See truthmaker)
- Fact (law), a statement which is found to be true by a trier of fact, sometimes a jury, but often the court (the judge or judges) after hearing evidence.
- In computer science, a fact is a single data value generated or used by a business process.
- FACT (United Kingdom magazine) is popular online music magazine founded in 2003.
- Fact (band), a Japanese post-hardcore band
- Fact (album), the self-titled album of Japanese post-hardcore band FACT
- Fact (magazine)
See also
- FACT (disambiguation)
- Template:Fact, a commonly-used redirect for Template:Citation needed