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part of the Latin phrase "ipso facto" (by that very fact)
ipso facto
By that very fact itself. Compare: eo ipso.The Oxford English Dictionary (2007)

For Mises or 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.

ipso facto
Irrespective of all external considerations of right or wrong; absolutely; by the very deed itself It sometimes means the act itself carries the consequences (as excommunication without sentence of excommunication being directly pronounced) "Whatever the captain does is right ipso facto [i e because it is done by the captain], and any opposition to it is wrong, on board ship " - R H Dana By burning the Pope's bull, Luther ipso facto [by the very deed itself] denied the Pope's supremacy Heresy carries excommunication ipso facto
ipso facto
If something is ipso facto true, it must be true, because of a fact that has been mentioned. If a crime occurs then there is, ipso facto, a guilty party. used to show that something is known from or proved by the facts
ipso facto
By the fact itself or by the very nature of the case
ipso facto
by the fact itself; "ipso facto, her innocence was established"
ipso facto
by act of fact itself; automatically
ipso facto
by the fact that -
ipso facto
(Latin) By the act or fact itself; by that very fact
ipso facto
by the fact itself; "ipso facto, her innocence was established
eo ipso
Through or by that very act or quality; thereby. Compare: ipso facto.The Oxford English Dictionary (2007)
eo ipso
By that very act (or quality); through that alone; thereby