CONTRARY FACTS
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when two statements are made on one subject which are contrary to each other, we have contrary facts. Previously we classified this illogic as a falsehood, since one of them must be false. But in doing data analysis one cannot offhand distinguish which is the false fact. Thus it becomes a special out-point. (HCO PL 26 Nov 70)