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negligibility
noun
The quality of being negligible.
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Here, as throughout "Happy Hour," events of an apparently workaday negligibility reveal their transformative force and enduring effect, unleashing an irresistible torrent of new memories on the fly.
Then we have the Celibidaches, who cast their heavy spell on the musical public but who, on closer examination, evanesce into negligibility.
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Moreover, cases of this kind are not far-fetched philosophical thought experiments: they do not occur rarely in times of cultivated breeding of animals (as required by the strategy of non-negligibility).
(A) The strategy of non-negligibility: Instead of providing a complete list of all interfering factors, scientists merely refer to those interfering factors "that arise sufficiently often, and can cause sufficiently great deviations from G-hood, that a policy of inferring Fs to be G would not be good enough for the relevant purposes" (Lange 2002, 411; Lange 2000, 170f).
One can understand Lange in a way that he provides two strategies[12] to determine the members of I: (A) the strategy of non-negligibility and (B) the strategy of intended interest of a science.
Other labels for this kind of idealization include 'abstraction' (Cartwright 1989, Ch. 5), 'negligibility assumptions' (Musgrave 1981) and 'method of isolation' (Mäki 1994).
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