This is how I understood the relation between fact and truth

So This is how I understood the relation between fact and truth.

Fact = A thing that is known or proved to be true
Truth = The quality or state of being true

Facts

are technically accurate statements made by the mouth or penned by the hand. Fact is largely based on situation (Remember Aristotle/ Ptolemy who said that earth is the center of the Universe which was a FACT until Copernicus said that sun is the center of Universe). Fact is basically something that exists, or is present in reality. Hence, these are things that can be seen visually, and these are the things that can actually be verified. Facts are objective matters rather than subjective ones. It is not just something that you believe, but rather these are more or less the things that can be observed empirically, or by the senses. So, facts can be seen and heard, as well as proven by the other senses.

Truth

is a larger statement. Truth is the whole statement of one’s total being (A unified expression of word, deed, motive, and emotion- all of which are True). Truth can be described as the true state of a certain matter, may it be a person, a place, a thing or an event. It is what a person has come to believe. If he believes that something is true, then it is true. It also answers the questions of what’s really happening. In the technical sense, facts can answer certain ‘why’ questions, like ‘where’ or ‘when’, and even ‘how’, while truth answers the question ‘why’. The question of ‘how’, and even ‘what’, are said to be answerable by either of the two.

In terms of permanence, a fact happens to be more permanent, and almost always seems to have no changes. It is more constant than truths. For example, when you say that the sun will always rise from the east and set in the west, you are telling a fact, but when you say that you are in Los Angeles, then that is a truth, at least for that exact moment. Several hours from that time you may have gone somewhere else, making your previous statement a fallacy. Thus, a truth is something that is not universal, it is more subjective, and depends on the current situation. That’s why the truth’s existence is said to be more temporary than that of facts.


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