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truthlike, adj. meanings, etymology and more | Oxford English ...
The earliest known use of the adjective truthlike is in the mid 1500s. OED's earliest evidence for truthlike is from 1566, in the writing of J. Barthlet ... www.oed.com
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TRUTHLIKE definition in American English - Collins Dictionary
(ˈtruːθˌlaɪk IPA Pronunciation Guide ). adjective. rare. resembling the truth. Collins English Dictionary. Copyright © HarperCollins Publishers. www.collinsdictionary.com
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truthlike - Wiktionary, the free dictionary
truthlike (comparative more truthlike, superlative most truthlike). Having the appearance of truth. Synonyms. edit · plausible · verisimilar. en.wiktionary.org
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truthlike
truthlike, a. (ˈtruːθlaɪk) [f. as prec. + -like.] Like or resembling truth or the truth; † likely to be true, probable (quot. 1657).1567 Drant Horace, Art Poetry A iv, If thou feyne, feyne then the things as truthlyke as you maye. 1570 Foxe A. & M. (ed. 2) 124/1 They seme more legendlike, then truth... Oxford English Dictionary
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"TRUTHLIKE": Resembling truth without being actual - OneLook
▸ adjective: Having the appearance of truth. Similar: truth-telling, truthy, honest-to-goodness, truthward, truthful, true blue, truehearted, true-hearted ... onelook.com
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definition of truthlike by The Free Dictionary
truthlike. (ˈtruːθˌlaɪk). adj. rare resembling the truth. Collins English Dictionary – Complete and Unabridged, 12th Edition 2014 © ... www.thefreedictionary.com
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Pessimistic induction
epistemic optimism (the view that science tends to succeed in revealing what the world is like and that there are good reasons to take theories to be true or truthlike wikipedia.org
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How truthlike can a predicate be? A negative result - SpringerLink
How truthlike can a predicate be? A negative result. Vann McGee. Journal of Philosophical Logic volume 14, pages399–410(1985)Cite this article. link.springer.com
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Kit Patrick, Moderate Realism and Deduction from Truthlike Theories
This paper shows that moderate realism is incompatible with the claim that deductive arguments from scientific theories are reliable. philpapers.org
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Truthlike (Biopsy RMX) - song and lyrics by Aghast View | Spotify
Listen to Truthlike (Biopsy RMX) on Spotify. Song · Aghast View · 1998. open.spotify.com
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How Truthlike Can a Predicate Be? A Negative Result - jstor
Vann McGee, How Truthlike Can a Predicate Be? A Negative Result, Journal of Philosophical Logic, Vol. 14, No. 4 (Nov., 1985), pp. 399-410. www.jstor.org
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Moderate Realism and Deduction from Truthlike Theories
Moderate realism is the view that our scientific theories are truthlike, rather than exactly true. Truthlike theories are false, but they have a ... link.springer.com
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truth
▪ I. truth, n. (truːθ) Forms: α. 1 triewþ, treowþ, trywþ, 2 treothe, 2–3 treouþe, 2–4 trewþe, 2– 5 treuthe, 3 treowthe, treoþe, (treweiðe), 3–5 treuþe, 4 treuþ, (tryuþe, treweþe, -ethe, trewht, Sc. treutht, trewcht, 4–5 Sc. trewtht), 4–6 trewth(e, 4–7 treuth, 5 trewþ, (treut, truyt, þreuth, treweth,... Oxford English Dictionary
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Revision theory
How truthlike can a predicate be? A negative result. Journal of Philosophical Logic, 14(4):399–410. Shapiro, L. (2006). wikipedia.org
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legend
▪ I. legend, n. (ˈlɛdʒənd) Forms: 4–5 legand(e, 4, 6 legeand, 4–7 legende, 5–6 -ent(e, 6 -eant, 5– legend. [a. F. légende (recorded from 12th c.) = Sp. leyenda, Pg. legenda, lenda, It. leggenda, ad. med.L. legenda ‘what is read’, f. legĕre to read. For the formation of fem. verbals from the gerundiv... Oxford English Dictionary
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