ipso facto
English
Pronunciation
- (Received Pronunciation) IPA(key): /ˈɪpsəʊ ˌfæktəʊ/
Adverb
ipso facto (not comparable)
- By that very fact itself. Compare: eo ipso.
- 1999 April, Bryan Caplan, "The Austrian Search for Realistic Foundations", in Southern Economic Journal, volume 65, number 4, page 833:
- For [Ludwig von] Mises or [Murray] Rothbard, it is simply confused to posit latent preferences; if two individuals fail to make an exchange, then this ipso facto demonstrates that at that moment at least one of them would not have benefited from the exchange.
- 1999 April, Bryan Caplan, "The Austrian Search for Realistic Foundations", in Southern Economic Journal, volume 65, number 4, page 833:
Translations
By that fact
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Further reading
- The Oxford English Dictionary (2007)
- ipso facto at OneLook Dictionary Search
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