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When the sea is quiet again, the three journalists discuss how they can present this astonishing fact to the public. The Dutch journalist, Zuyland, determines to treat the matter in cool scientific fashion, “giving approximate lengths and breadths, and the whole list of the crew whom he had sworn on oath to testify to his facts”.
Matter of Fact or A Matter of Fact may refer to: "A Matter of Fact", a short story by Rudyard Kipling; A Matter of Fact, album by American band Facts of Life; Matter of Fact with Soledad O'Brien, a weekly TV show hosted by Soledad O'Brien; Matter of Fact with Stan Grant, a nightly Australian TV and radio show on the ABC hosted by Stan Grant
A Matter of Fact is the second and last album by soul/disco trio Facts of Life. Produced by Millie Jackson, the album features a cover of Larry Santos' pop tune, ...
Matter of Fact with Soledad O'Brien is a weekly American public affairs television talk program hosted by journalist Soledad O'Brien. The show is produced by Hearst Media Production Group and is distributed to TV stations in national broadcast television syndication by Sony Pictures Television .
María de la Soledad Teresa O'Brien [1] (born September 19, 1966) [2] is an American broadcast journalist and executive producer. [3] Since 2016, O'Brien has been the host for Matter of Fact with Soledad O'Brien, a nationally syndicated weekly talk show produced by Hearst Television.
"A Matter of Fact: Printing Transforms Knowledge": The invention of printing, and its impact on how knowledge was perceived, and language was standardised. "Infinitely Reasonable: Science Revises the Heavens": The influence of mathematics on astronomy, and the impact on religious belief.
Hume's strong empiricism, as in Hume's fork as well as Hume's problem of induction, was taken as a threat to Newton's theory of motion. Immanuel Kant responded with his Transcendental Idealism in his 1781 Critique of Pure Reason, where Kant attributed to the mind a causal role in sensory experience by the mind's aligning the environmental input by arranging those sense data into the experience ...
In a retrospective review for AllMusic, critic Stewart Mason wrote of the album, "All the Rage is certainly an album of its time -- those weedy synth-drums on the otherwise kinda funky "As a Matter of Fact" are a dead giveaway that this was recorded in 1984—but it sounds less dated than many of its contemporaries due to Wakeling's keen songwriting skills."