0 used to say that it is reasonable to state or believe something based on facts that are already known:
An altruistic act to benefit other individuals is not ipso facto an altruistic act to benefit society.
Natural seawater is isotonic ipso facto and artificial seawaters are virtually isotonic.
For the sake of simplicity, the following discussion will treat all sanctions as ipso facto coercive.
A singular beginning of the universe is not ipso facto unphysical or unscientific, though it may be discomfiting.
Such probable admixture through time diminishes any claim that the presence of iron working ipso facto denies the presence of settlement.
But if we sanction, not to say sanctify, existing practices and forms of life, do we not, ipso facto, preach the end of critique?
In other words, the fact that we live in communities means that we are ipso facto interdependent.
But complexity is not ipso facto a warrant for feedback.