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- Fact–value_distinction abstract "The fact-value distinction is a distinction between what is (can be discovered by science, philosophy, or reason) and what ought to be (a judgment agreed to by consensus, or believed to be objectively morally binding). The terms positive and normative represent another way to express this, as do the terms descriptive and prescriptive, respectively. Positive statements make the implicit claim to facts (e.g., water molecules are made of two hydrogen atoms and one oxygen atom), whereas normative statements make a claim based on values or norms (e.g., water ought to be protected from pollution).".
- Fact–value_distinction wikiPageID "1440536".
- Fact–value_distinction wikiPageRevisionID "605621485".
- Fact–value_distinction subject Category:Belief.
- Fact–value_distinction subject Category:Conceptual_distinctions.
- Fact–value_distinction subject Category:Epistemology.
- Fact–value_distinction subject Category:Value.
- Fact–value_distinction comment "The fact-value distinction is a distinction between what is (can be discovered by science, philosophy, or reason) and what ought to be (a judgment agreed to by consensus, or believed to be objectively morally binding). The terms positive and normative represent another way to express this, as do the terms descriptive and prescriptive, respectively.".
- Fact–value_distinction label "Distinction fait-valeur".
- Fact–value_distinction label "Fact–value distinction".
- Fact–value_distinction sameAs Fact%E2%80%93value_distinction.
- Fact–value_distinction sameAs Distinction_fait-valeur.
- Fact–value_distinction sameAs Q3030741.
- Fact–value_distinction sameAs Q3030741.
- Fact–value_distinction wasDerivedFrom Fact–value_distinction?oldid=605621485.