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factualism Philos.|ˈfæktjuːəlɪz(ə)m| [f. factual a. + -ism.] A predominant concern with facts or natural consequences, esp. in moral matters; any theory that treats facts as being of prime importance, or maintains that moral conclusions can be drawn from factual data alone.
1946R. Wellek in W. S. Knickerbocker XX Cent. Eng. 68 A false and pernicious ‘historicism’ is frequently connected with ‘factualism’. 1961J. Wilson Reason & Morals ii. 42 The contrast between Moralism and Factualism seems to take the form of a conflict. |