sensitivity to veridicality, anti-veridicality, or non-veridicality. Nonveridical operators typically license the use of polarity items, which in veridical contexts...
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Paradox (redirect from Veridical paradox)
O. Quine (1962) distinguished between three classes of paradoxes: A veridical paradox produces a result that appears counter to intuition, but is demonstrated...
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Dream (redirect from Veridical dream)
to find connections between dream content and real events. The term "veridical dream" has been used to indicate dreams that reveal or contain truths...
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subjective reality. Feelings can sometimes harbor bias or otherwise distort veridical perception, in particular through projection, wishful thinking, among...
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Just-world fallacy (section Veridical judgment)
The just-world fallacy, or just-world hypothesis, is the cognitive bias that assumes that "people get what they deserve" – that actions will necessarily...
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needed for that probability to exceed 50%. The birthday paradox is a veridical paradox: it seems wrong at first glance but is, in fact, true. While it...
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50 kg. In Quine's classification of paradoxes, the potato paradox is a veridical paradox. If the potatoes are 99% water, the dry mass is 1%. This means...
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Bertrand's box paradox is a veridical paradox in elementary probability theory. It was first posed by Joseph Bertrand in his 1889 work Calcul des Probabilités...
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demonstrating Savant's predicted result. The problem is a paradox of the veridical type, because the solution is so counterintuitive it can seem absurd but...
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due to fallacious reasoning (falsidical), or an unintuitive solution (veridical). The term paradox is often used to describe a counter-intuitive result...
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Interpretatione Jespersen's Cycle Negative raising Not! Polarity item Veridicality The linguist D. Biber refers[full citation needed] to two types of negation...
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Mirativity Thematic relation Agent Patient Topic and Comment Focus Volition Veridicality Phenomena Agreement Polypersonal agreement Declension Empty category...
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intentionality or are about their intentional object. If they are successful or veridical, they represent the world as it actually is. But they may also fail, in...
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and to those who understand regular homotopy, and can be regarded as a veridical paradox; that is something that, while being true, on first glance seems...
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difference between veridical and non-veridical perception; and by arguing that even if sense-data are experienced in non-veridical cases and even if the...
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and statistics which is often found to be counterintuitive, and hence a veridical paradox. It is a complicating factor arising in statistical tests of proportions...
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a metaphysical source. It is therefore interpreted as * telepathic, * veridical or at least * coincidental hallucination. Reference Guily, R.E. (1991)...
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Retrieved 2019-08-15. Garfinkel, Sarah N. (2005-12-22). Modulating false and veridical memory: the effects of repetition and alcohol at encoding (doctoral thesis)...
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modalities, or standard introspection." Whether or not such an experience is veridical remains undecided. Deriving from Neo-Platonism and Henosis, mysticism...
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behind the appearance "making itself perceptually manifest to someone." Veridical perceptions and hallucinations are not members of a common class of mental...
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system in musical emotions was taken as inaugural proof that these were veridical emotions whose study has full legitimacy to inform the neurobiology of...
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Dean. Entailment (pragmatics) Monotonicity of entailment Polarity item Veridicality Ladusaw, William (1980). Polarity Sensitivity as Inherent Scope Relations...
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translation of the original Arabic text states: Truth is also said of the veridical belief in the existence [of something]. Reevaluating Avicenna, and also...
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