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Falsifiability (or
re****ability) is a
deductive standard of
evaluation of
scientific theories and hypotheses,
introduced by the
philosopher of science...
- out from B, so that
either any of them is
re****able and
therefore so is φ, or all of them are not
re****able and
therefore each
holds in some model. We...
- non-science. Statements, hypotheses, or
theories have
falsifiability or
re****ability if
there is the
inherent possibility that they can be
proven false, that...
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interesting move that may not be the best ?! A
dubious move that is not
easily re****able ? A bad move; a
mistake ?? A
blunder (i.e.
critically bad mistake) ⌓ A...
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which his
polemic is
largely based." Akrami, Musa (2009). "Popper on
Re****ability: Some
Philosophical and
Historical Questions". In Parusnikova, Zuzana;...
- statements,
which are
contradicted by the
basic statements, are not
strictly re****able. Like
singular statements and
probability statements, they are empirically...
-
observations Cost of use,
especially in
combination with
other models Re****ability,
enabling estimation of the
degree of
confidence in the
model Simplicity...
- all the
Grail pseudo-histories ...
which proceeds by innuendo, not by
re****able scholarly debate." In a 1982
review of the book for The Observer, novelist...
-
criterion of the
scientific status of a
theory is its "falsifiability, or
re****ability, or testability".
Echoing this,
Stephen Hawking states, "A
theory is...
- non-postponability. In the
legal field, the
expression indicates the no
longer re****able words said by a
person shortly before dying. The
plenary indulgence in...