Yet, it might be argued, ordinary language allows for the relata to be described in eventive, factive, and other forms. |
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This is because knowledge and direct perception predicates are factive, in that they presuppose the truth of their complements. |
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It is widely assumed that knowledge is factive. |
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Hard information is factive, and unrevisable. |
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To say that a propositional attitude is factive is to say that it is impossible for you to have that attitude towards anything other than a true proposition. |
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The author argues that the rational source of both phenomenal and factive evidence lies in employing perceptual capacities that we have in virtue of being perceivers. |
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Factive is the first antibiotic specifically indicated for CAP caused by these resistant organisms. |
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In the Phase III ABS clinical trials, FACTIVE 320 mg once-daily exhibited high clinical and bacteriologic response rates and met all predefined endpoints for non-inferiority. |
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