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  2. Alternative facts - Wikipedia

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    Spicer at the press briefing "Alternative facts" was a phrase used by U.S. Counselor to the President Kellyanne Conway during a Meet the Press interview on January 22, 2017, in which she defended White House Press Secretary Sean Spicer's false statement about the attendance numbers of Donald Trump's inauguration as President of the United States.

  3. Deceptions in the time of the 'alternative facts' president - AOL

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    It meant buying into “alternative facts” — a phrase that spurred sales of George Orwell’s dystopian book “1984” when it was coined by a Trump aide. He hailed make-believe economic numbers.

  4. Fake news - Wikipedia

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    Overlapping terms are bullshit, hoax news, pseudo-news, alternative facts, false news and junk news. [19] The National Endowment for Democracy defines fake news as "[M]isleading content found on the internet, especially on social media [...] Much of this content is produced by for-profit websites and Facebook pages gaming the platform for ...

  5. Post-truth politics - Wikipedia

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    Alternative facts – Expression associated with political misinformation established in 2017; Antiscience – Attitudes that reject science and the scientific method "Art, Truth and Politics" (Nobel lecture) Big lie – Propaganda technique; Dark Enlightenment – Anti-democratic, reactionary philosophy founded by Curtis Yarvin

  6. From alternative facts to tender age shelters – how ... - AOL

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  7. The ancient Greeks had alternative facts too - AOL

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    In an age of deepfakes and alternative facts, it can be tricky getting at the truth. But persuading others – or even yourself – what is true is not a challenge unique to the modern era. Even ...

  8. Counterfactual thinking - Wikipedia

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    Counterfactual thinking is a concept in psychology that involves the human tendency to create possible alternatives to life events that have already occurred; something that is contrary to what actually happened.

  9. Fact - Wikipedia

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    The definition of a scientific fact is different from the definition of fact, as it implies knowledge. A scientific fact is the result of a repeatable careful observation or measurement by experimentation or other means, also called empirical evidence. These are central to building scientific theories.