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assertible — d.əbəl, təb adjective : capable of being asserted or affirmed : noncontradictory * * * assertible see assertable … Useful english dictionary
assertible — as·sert·i·ble … English syllables
Entailment — For other uses, see Entail (disambiguation). In logic, entailment is a relation between a set of sentences (e.g.,[1] meaningfully declarative sentences or truthbearers) and a sentence. Let Γ be a set of one or more sentences; let S1 be the… … Wikipedia
Logical consequence — Therefore redirects here. For the symbol, see therefore sign. Logical consequence is a fundamental concept in logic. It is the relation that holds between a set of sentences (or propositions) and a sentence (proposition) when the former entails… … Wikipedia
Hegelian dialectic — an interpretive method, originally used to relate specific entities or events to the absolute idea, in which some assertible proposition (thesis) is necessarily opposed by an equally assertible and apparently contradictory proposition… … Universalium
Hegelian dialectic — Hege′lian dialec′tic n. pho an interpretive method in which some assertible proposition (thesis 6)) is necessarily opposed by an equally assertible and apparently contradictory proposition(antithesis 4)) the contradiction being reconciled on a… … From formal English to slang
Hegelian dialectic — an interpretive method, originally used to relate specific entities or events to the absolute idea, in which some assertible proposition (thesis) is necessarily opposed by an equally assertible and apparently contradictory proposition… … Useful english dictionary
Crispin Wright — Crispin James Garth Wright Full name Crispin James Garth Wright Born December 21, 1942 Surrey, England Era 20th century philosophy Region Western Philosophy School Analytic … Wikipedia
assert — asserter, assertor, n. assertible, adj. /euh serrt /, v.t. 1. to state with assurance, confidence, or force; state strongly or positively; affirm; aver: He asserted his innocence of the crime. 2. to maintain or defend (claims, rights, etc.). 3.… … Universalium
religious experience — Introduction specific experiences such as wonder at the infinity of the cosmos, the sense of awe and mystery in the presence of the holy, feelings of dependence on a divine power or an unseen order, the sense of guilt and anxiety… … Universalium