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factualist, a. and n. Philos.|ˈfæktjuːəlɪst| [f. as prec. + -ist.] A. adj. Of or relating to factualism; naturalistic. B. n. One who is affected by, or adheres to, factualism.
1935P. Wheelwright Crit. Introd. Ethics iii. 91 The ‘factualist’ fallacy, of which the ‘proof’ of hedonism is a prominent example. 1961J. Wilson Reason & Morals ii. 39 Moralists and Factualists seem to defend their beliefs in different ways... A Factualist would perhaps say ‘Easy divorce does harm to the children’. Ibid. 44 The Factualist metaphysic..need not grind any such axe. |