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It is used as a noun and is usually used to describe the typical character of something. For example: "This painting exemplifies the typicality of the artist's work."
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typicality
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Typicalness
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At the center of this work is the discovery that certain categories are taken to be more representative or typical and that typicality scores correlate with a wide variety of psychological data (for reviews, see Smith & Medin 1981, Murphy 2002).
Similarly, any understanding of typicality that somehow involves the selection of a typical relative sequence of records rather than an atypical sequence of records is incompatible with pure wave mechanics since the theory describes no such selection.
The thought then is that if an observer supposes that his relative measurement records will be faithfully represented by a typical relative sequence of measurements records, in Everett's norm-squared measure of typicality, he will expect to observe the standard statistical predictions of quantum mechanics.
(That element presents a particular difficulty when one attempts to pass judgment on the issue of typicality versus untypicality in ancient and especially Archaic Greek history; it often is not known whether a given phenomenon is frequent or merely frequently attested. That kind of thing creates difficulties for what students of modern history call "exceptionalist" theories about particular states).
Both Tolstoy and Orwell are making a point about uniqueness and typicality.
This familiar recoil from belief — it has the typicality of a case study — is surely as propositional as it is performative.
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Species-typicality remains a presumption of feminism, she says (Kafer 2005).
It is also perhaps worth noting that the typicality-grounded account of quantum randomness in Bohmian mechanics is extremely similar to Everett's account (Everett III 1957) of quantum randomness for "many worlds," despite the huge metaphysical differences that exist between these two versions of quantum theory.
(See Weinstein, 2006, for a philosophical discussion of the usage of anthropic reasoning in string theory, including an ambiguity in the meaning of 'typicality' in this context; Azhar, 2013, further develops this discussion).
However, perhaps we merely need a different understanding of 'fit' perhaps understood as 'typicality' (Elga), or perhaps one closer to that employed by statisticians with 'chi-squared' tests of goodness of fit (Schwarz forthcoming).
Hoefer follows Elga in understanding 'fit' as 'typicality'typicality
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