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Look at the first examples, @Power~enwiki:, it was essentially cobbled together from two web sites. The last version is workable, aside from upcoming copyright questions (large excerpts used for classes have a habit of disappearing between classes, IME), and would not have been nuked had @Luizpuodzius: noted his edits in the summary rather than use the standard revert message. (Yeah, I shoulda caught there was a difference in size, but LP has a long history of reverting to bad.) Anmccaff (talk) 21:22, 16 June 2017 (UTC)Reply
Ref inserted to show that the concept was created by G. E. Moore. It removes the notion that Searle is the only source, or the creator, of this philosophycal concept. Moreover, the statement that "his edits in the summary rather than use the standard revert message...LP has a long history of reverting to bad" is a bad argument to justify the user's failure to "caught there was a difference in size" does not work. It would be better to say: "Soory, my bad". A capable editor, when confronted with a "malformed cite", instead of deleting, he fix it. I agree that an user being correct 3 times looks like vandalism, or competence issues. Dr. LooTalk to me16:38, 17 June 2017 (UTC)Reply
If this was not an attempt to emphasize a particular writer's use of the term, and is simply a dictionary definition, then it doesn't belong on Wiki at all. If it is an attempt to define it as a philisophical term of art, that is still questionable, since the same meaning is used in psychology. If it is an attempt to contrast it with other types of fact, then it should be rolled up into a single article with them. Anmccaff (talk) 18:44, 19 June 2017 (UTC)Reply