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verifiability principle — noun The principle, especially in 20th century empiricism, that a statement has meaning if, and only if, either it can be verified by means of empirical observations or it is logically true by definition. It is generally agreed among most… … Wiktionary
verifiability principle — Logical Positivism. the doctrine that if a nonanalytic statement is to be cognitively meaningful it must be empirically verifiable. [1965 70] * * * Criterion of meaningfulness associated with logical positivism and the Vienna Circle. Moritz… … Universalium
verifiability principle — noun or verifiability theory : a proposal or claim of early logical positivists according to which a requirement or criterion for the meaningfulness of a factual statement is its susceptibility to the possibility of being either theoretically or… … Useful english dictionary
verifiability theory — noun see verifiability principle … Useful english dictionary
verifiability — noun see verifiable … New Collegiate Dictionary
verifiability — noun The state or property of being capable of being verified; confirmability … Wiktionary
Verifiability — Nachprüfbarkeit; qualitative Anforderung an Rechnungslegungsinformationen nach den ⇡ US GAAP sowie nach den ⇡ IAS/IFRS. Vgl. auch ⇡ Conceptual Framework und ⇡ Framework … Lexikon der Economics
verifiability — n. degree to which something can be verified … English contemporary dictionary
verifiability — ver·i·fi·abil·i·ty … English syllables
verifiability — ˌverəˌfīəˈbiləd.ē, lətē, i noun : the quality or state of being confirmable … Useful english dictionary