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What (who) is state of affairs - definition


state of affairs         
WIKIMEDIA DISAMBIGUATION PAGE
State of affairs; State of affairs (disambiguation); State of Affairs (album); State of Affairs (disambiguation)
If you refer to a particular state of affairs, you mean the general situation and circumstances connected with someone or something.
This state of affairs cannot continue for too long, if parliament is to recover...
N-SING: usu with supp
State of affairs (sociology)         
COMBINATION OF CIRCUMSTANCES APPLYING WITHIN A SOCIETY OR GROUP AT A PARTICULAR TIME
State of affairs (Sociology)
The state of affairs is the combination of circumstances applying within a society or group at a particular time. The current state of affairs may be considered acceptable by many observers, but not necessarily by all.
State of affairs (philosophy)         
PHILOSOPHICAL CONCEPT
States of affairs; Sachverhalt; Factualism; Factualist
In philosophy, a state of affairs (), also known as a situation, is a way the actual world must be in order to make some given proposition about the actual world true; in other words, a state of affairs is a truth-maker, whereas a proposition is a truth-bearer. Whereas states of affairs either obtain or fail-to-obtain, propositions are either true or false.

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State of Affairs
State of Affairs may refer to:
Examples of use of state of affairs
1. "It is not just a ridiculous state of affairs – it is a cruel and inhumane state of affairs." The Government had a "shameful record" on rehabilitation.
2. That struck me as a perfectly sensible state of affairs.
3. This is an entirely novel and unprecedented state of affairs.
4. "This indicates the sorry state of affairs in the country.
5. And he added: "This is a shocking state of affairs.