My goodness! Well, Errata, I think you are using words in a different way to how I use them. To me, if Shakespeare wrote 'Hamlet' then it's a fact that Shakespeare wrote 'Hamlet.' It doesn't matter if nobody can prove that he did. Mind you, it gets a bit more complicated if instead of saying "A fact is something that can be proved" you say "A fact is something that could be proved."
Calling Lynn : discussion of epistemology, verificationism and phenomenalism and I don't want to be here this time next year.
Calling Lynn : discussion of epistemology, verificationism and phenomenalism and I don't want to be here this time next year.
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