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- In philosophy, verisimilitude (or truthlikeness) is the notion that some propositions are closer to being true than other propositions. The problem of...
- particularly to the topic of verisimilitude or truth approximation, is his Truthlikeness (Synthese Library, Springer, 1987). Another notable publication is Critical...
- Popper went on to develop his important notion of verisimilitude or "truthlikeness". The intuitive idea behind verisimilitude is that the ****ertions or...
- positions at the University of Otago Oddie wrote a PhD on his new idea of truthlikeness which transformed into his book, Likeness to Truth. and M****ey University...
- person making an argument or ****ertion claims to know intuitively. Truthlikeness - a philosophical concept that distinguishes between the relative and...
- accepts the maximal status of strongly corroborated verisimilitude ("truthlikeness"). Popper thus acknowledged the value of the positivist movement's emphasis...
- is like and that there are good reasons to take theories to be true or truthlike) via historical counterexample. Using meta-induction, Larry Laudan argues...
- predicate Truth table Truth theory Truth value Truthbearer Truthiness Truthlikeness Truthmaker Tsang Lap Chuen Tschandala Tsung-Mi Tu quoque Tudor Vianu...
- 3:58 13. "Red 5" Oliver Taranczewski Stephan Voigt Yavin 4 4:25 14. "Truthlike" (Biopsy RMX) Guilherme Pires Denis Rudge Fabricio Viscardi Rodolfo Viscardi...
- finite definitions. Studia Logica, 68(1):43–68. McGee, V. (1985). How truthlike can a predicate be? A negative result. Journal of Philosophical Logic...