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Discover LudwigThe phrase "a verifiability" is not correct in standard English usage.
The correct term is "verifiability" without the article "a" preceding it, as it is an uncountable noun.
Example: "The verifiability of the data is crucial for the research findings to be accepted."
Alternatives: "the ability to verify" or "the quality of being verifiable."
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(Ironically enough, Quine, himself, continued to adhere to a verifiability conception of meaning, his confirmation holism leading him merely to embrace a meaning holism and his notorious "thesis of the indeterminacy of translation" see his 1986, p. 155, and the next section).
To determine whether a synthetic statement is meaningful, the Vienna Circle developed a verifiability theory of meaning, which proposed that for a synthetic statement to have cognitive meaning, its truthfulness must be empirically verifiable.
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It rather begs the question: in order for a relation to be an inductive verifiability relation, the relevant inductive clauses must be first-order.
In particular, there is (i) a promise to provide a sufficient quality that – if kept – acts as a substitute for liability; (ii) a promise to charge the appropriate price for the quality provided that – if kept – acts as a substitute for verifiability; and (iii) a promise to provide a sufficient quality and to charge the appropriate price for that quality.
Barwise (1979) suggested that a compositional semantics must satisfy the condition that the relation 'M ⊨ φ' be an inductive verifiability relation in the sense of Barwise & Moschovakis (1978).
The criterion that was to provide the line of demarcation between empirical statements and others was verifiability, a criterion which has been identified as a second "dogma" of empiricism.
For Hook, the technical epistemological issues of a theory of verifiability or verification did not stand in the way of the effort to apply critical intelligence, broadly analogous to the scientific method, toward developing analyses and sketching optimal methods of resolution of societal problems and policies.
He rejected verifiability as a criterion for a scientific theory or hypothesis to be scientific, rather than pseudoscientific or metaphysical.
Martin (1990) and Nielsen (1985) invoke a principle that combines verifiability and falsifiability; to be meaningful, a claim must be one or the other.
Popper (1965, 1968) championed falsifiability as a criterion of demarcation that is more appropriate than verifiability as a criterion of meaningfulness, on the ground that what we need is a basis for distinguishing scientific from nonscientific statements, where the latter can still be meaningful, even when they are not scientific.
(b) We design a framework for optimizing placement of network coding within the tree to maximise data verifiability for a given overhead and loss environment.
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