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FALLIBILITY - traducción al árabe

PHILOSOPHICAL PRINCIPLE THAT HUMAN BEINGS COULD BE WRONG ABOUT THEIR BELIEFS, EXPECTATIONS, OR THEIR UNDERSTANDING OF THE WORLD
Fallibilist; Fallibility; Fallible; Falliblism; Fallibly; Fallibilities; Fallibilistic
  • Charles Sanders Peirce around 1900. Peirce is said to have initiated fallibilism.
  • The founder of critical rationalism: Karl Popper
  • Imre Lakatos, in the 1960s, known for his contributions to mathematical fallibilism

FALLIBILITY         

ألاسم

قابِلِيَّةٌ لِلخَطَأ

fallibility         
N
اللاعصمة: القابلية للخطأ
fallible         
ADJ
لا معصوم: عرضة للخطأ

Definición

fallibility

Wikipedia

Fallibilism

Originally, fallibilism (from Medieval Latin: fallibilis, "liable to err") is the philosophical principle that propositions can be accepted even though they cannot be conclusively proven or justified, or that neither knowledge nor belief is certain. The term was coined in the late nineteenth century by the American philosopher Charles Sanders Peirce, as a response to foundationalism. Theorists, following Austrian-British philosopher Karl Popper, may also refer to fallibilism as the notion that knowledge might turn out to be false. Furthermore, fallibilism is said to imply corrigibilism, the principle that propositions are open to revision. Fallibilism is often juxtaposed with infallibilism.

Ejemplos de uso de FALLIBILITY
1. Uncertainty – simple, inevitable fallibility – isn‘t a crime.
2. It certainly demonstrated the fallibility of crude fraud when undisguised by a convincing cover story.
3. And they want juries informed about the fallibility of eyewitness testimony, especially across racial lines.
4. Brilliance and fallibility fight to determine the outcome of these intense encounters.
5. New technology has already brought to bear the fallibility of umpires.