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INDUCTIONS - перевод на арабский

PRINCIPLE THAT EVIDENCE FROM INDEPENDENT, UNRELATED SOURCES CAN "CONVERGE" ON STRONG CONCLUSIONS
Consilience of inductions; Consilience of evidence; Convergence of evidence; Concordance of evidence; Convergent evidence

INDUCTIONS      

ألاسم

تَنْصِيب ; تَوْلِيَة ; مُبَايَعَة ; نَصْب

استقراء      
inducement, induction
الاستقراء      
induction

Определение

Consilience
·noun Act of concurring; coincidence; concurrence.

Википедия

Consilience

In science and history, consilience (also convergence of evidence or concordance of evidence) is the principle that evidence from independent, unrelated sources can "converge" on strong conclusions. That is, when multiple sources of evidence are in agreement, the conclusion can be very strong even when none of the individual sources of evidence is significantly so on its own. Most established scientific knowledge is supported by a convergence of evidence: if not, the evidence is comparatively weak, and there will probably not be a strong scientific consensus.

The principle is based on unity of knowledge; measuring the same result by several different methods should lead to the same answer. For example, it should not matter whether one measures distances within the Giza pyramid complex by laser rangefinding, by satellite imaging, or with a meter stick – in all three cases, the answer should be approximately the same. For the same reason, different dating methods in geochronology should concur, a result in chemistry should not contradict a result in geology, etc.

The word consilience was originally coined as the phrase "consilience of inductions" by William Whewell (consilience refers to a "jumping together" of knowledge). The word comes from Latin com- "together" and -siliens "jumping" (as in resilience).

Примеры употребления для INDUCTIONS
1. "There were some indications that there may be cancer inductions.
2. Mrs Clarke said÷ "You would think they would have taken the staff shortages into account before starting my inductions.
3. There then followed inductions, getting the office up and running, dealing with correspondence, and getting to grips with parliamentary business.
4. I‘ve worked for the Big Issue, too, opening the pitches, doing inductions for new sellers, showing them how the Big Issue works, explaining to them things.
5. Drivers are going to be given "familiarity inductions" to train stations so they can get accustomed in case they ever have to change trains in the future.