falsification

  • 11falsification — falsifikatas statusas T sritis chemija apibrėžtis Netikras, suklastotas produktas. atitikmenys: angl. counterfeit; falsification rus. фальсификат …

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  • 12falsification — falsify ► VERB (falsifies, falsified) 1) alter (information or evidence) so as to mislead. 2) prove (a statement or theory) to be false. DERIVATIVES falsifiable adjective falsification noun …

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  • 13falsification principle —    Suggested by Karl Popper, the falsification principle distinguishes scientific statements from non scientific statements in virtue of their conceivable falsification. A highly influential application of the principle to religion is found in… …

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  • 14falsification — noun see falsify …

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  • 15Falsification — Faux Cette page d’homonymie répertorie les différents sujets et articles partageant un même nom …

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  • 16falsification — See falsify. * * * …

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  • 17falsification — noun a) the act of falsifying, or making false; a counterfeiting; the giving to a thing an appearance of something which it is not b) knowingly false statement or wilful misrepresentation …

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  • 18falsification — The deliberate act of misrepresentation so as to deceive. See Munchausen syndrome. [L. falsus, false, + facio, to make] retrospective f. unconscious distortion of past experience to conform to present psychological needs. * * * fal·si·fi·ca·tion …

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  • 19falsification — The central notion in the philosophy of science of Popper, although foreshadowed by Whewell and Peirce . In his Logik der Forschung (1934), Popper argued that the central virtue of science, as opposed to pseudo science, is not that it puts… …

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  • 20falsification — Synonyms and related words: abstractionism, coloring, confabulation, deformation, distortion, equivocation, exaggeration, expressionism, false coloring, false swearing, falsifying, garbling, hyperbole, inaccuracy, injustice, litotes, miscoloring …

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