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Facticity In philosophy, facticity (French: ''facticité'', German: ''Faktizität'') has a multiplicity of meanings from "factuality" and "contingency" to the intractable conditions of human existence〔 Sartre, Jean-Paul. Being and Nothingness 〕 ==Early usage==
The term is first used by German philosopher Johann Gottlieb Fichte (1762-1814) and has a variety of meanings. It can refer to facts and factuality, as in nineteenth-century positivism, but comes to mean that which resists explanation and interpretation in Wilhelm Dilthey and Neo-Kantianism. The Neo-Kantians contrasted facticity with ideality, as does Jürgen Habermas in ''Between Facts and Norms'' (''Faktizität und Geltung'').
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