It's a question, not a statement.
An example of a relativist statement is "What is considered right or wrong depends on the cultural context in which it occurs." This suggests that morality is not absolute and is influenced by societal norms and values.
That's more like a theorem. A fact is something that can't be proven wrong.QuestionThen how come a common saying is "you have your facts wrong", when facts cannot be wrong by definition?
No, being right and wrong are mutually exclusive. Being right means that your statement or belief aligns with reality or truth, while being wrong means it does not. It is possible to change your mind and go from being wrong to right, or vice versa.
A statement that exemplifies a moral is one that conveys a principle of right and wrong behavior, guiding individuals on how they should act in a given situation based on ethical values and beliefs.
An ethical statement is a declaration about what is considered morally right or wrong within a specific context or situation. It often reflects values, principles, and beliefs that guide individual or collective behavior towards what is deemed as good or proper conduct.
A contradiction of a statement is a statement that proves the previous statement wrong.
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Its not a question its a statement
No. The statement is wrong. It does not hold water.
It is wrong to say because you will think your the mother and it will be weird
A fact is defined as a statement that can be objectively verified and is true based on evidence. If a statement is proven to be incorrect, it is no longer a fact but rather a falsehood or misconception. Therefore, a fact cannot be wrong; if it is wrong, it ceases to be a fact.
Conlinear is an interesting concatenation of the correct word and the wrong word. If "Collinear", the statement is wrong. If "Non-collinear", the statement is correct.
A position statement is an opinion.
The teacher retracted her statement after she knew she was wrong.
Find one counterexample to negate the statement