Saturday, February 6, 2010

What is the latin phrase ';a true statement is true without regard to reliability of the speaker';?

There is some kind of latin phrase or literature phrase to describe this, and it's NOT ';ad hominem'; I'm thinking about. It's a common phrase or saying in literature or logic.What is the latin phrase ';a true statement is true without regard to reliability of the speaker';?
maybe you are thinking of:


';Ipso facto';?


Latin for ';by the fact itself.'; This term is used by Latin-addicted lawyers when something is so obvious that it needs no elaboration or further explanation. For example, it might be said that a blind person, ipso facto, is not qualified to obtain to a driver's license.

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