- In philosophy,
verisimilitude (or truthlikeness) is the
notion that some
propositions are
closer to
being true than
other propositions. The
problem of...
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Verisimilitude (/ˌvɛrɪsɪˈmɪlɪtjuːd/) is the "lifelikeness" or
believability of a work of fiction. The word
comes from Latin:
verum meaning truth and similis...
- Look up
verisimilitude in Wiktionary, the free dictionary.
Verisimilitude is the
resemblance to reality, or the
property of
seeming true. It may refer...
- The AI
trust paradox (also
known as the
verisimilitude paradox) is the
phenomenon where advanced artificial intelligence models become so
proficient at...
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citations of the "valley"; such
conversation has
enhanced the construct's
verisimilitude. As
related to
robotics engineering,
robotics professor Masahiro Mori...
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Narrative therapy Narratology Metafiction Political narrative Rhetoric Glossary Screenwriting Series of
works Storytelling Tellability Verisimilitude...
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Dragnet was an
American radio series,
enacting the
cases of a
dedicated Los
Angeles police detective,
Sergeant Joe Friday, and his partners. The show took...
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script took the
subject matter seriously, and that Donner's
motto was
verisimilitude.
Hesseltine also told him that
Marlon Brando was
going to play Jor-El...
- no
relevance to the plot. That,
according to Morson,
increases the
verisimilitude of the
fiction because the
audience knows that in real life, unlike...
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demonstrate human values, and
possess certain qualities that give the tale
verisimilitude. Legend, for its
active and p****ive parti****nts, may
include miracles...