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A [[counterfactualist]] is someone who subscribes to a [[belief system]] that is [[counterfactual]]. This is most commonly because they belong to a [[belief-tribe]] which supports that belief system, though it can also be due to [[insanity]]. (It should be noted that beliefs espoused by belief-tribe members often closely resemble insanity, at least on the surface, due to their large degree of decoupling from observable reality.)
 
A [[counterfactualist]] is someone who subscribes to a [[belief system]] that is [[counterfactual]]. This is most commonly because they belong to a [[belief-tribe]] which supports that belief system, though it can also be due to [[insanity]]. (It should be noted that beliefs espoused by belief-tribe members often closely resemble insanity, at least on the surface, due to their large degree of decoupling from observable reality.)
  
 
Counterfactualists can be said to practice [[counterfactualism]].
 
Counterfactualists can be said to practice [[counterfactualism]].

Latest revision as of 15:06, 3 November 2015

A counterfactualist is someone who subscribes to a belief system that is counterfactual. This is most commonly because they belong to a belief-tribe which supports that belief system, though it can also be due to insanity. (It should be noted that beliefs espoused by belief-tribe members often closely resemble insanity, at least on the surface, due to their large degree of decoupling from observable reality.)

Counterfactualists can be said to practice counterfactualism.