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| universal: सामान्य प्रत्यय | |
| generalization: व्यापकीकरण | |
universal generalization मीनिंग इन हिंदी
universal generalization उदाहरण वाक्य
उदाहरण वाक्य
अधिक: आगे- "Universal generalization " concludes the propositional function must be universally true if it is true for any arbitrary element of the Universe of Discourse.
- He also studied geometry and astronomy, using mathematics as " a means of discarding allegory and myth and advancing universal generalizations . " Thus, mathematics gave rise to philosophical speculation.
- Falsificationism would allow hypotheses expressed as universal generalizations, such as " all swans are white ", to be provisionally true until falsified by evidence, in contrast to verificationism under which they would be disqualified immediately as meaningless.
- The reason is partly technical ( it is difficult to construct and prove universal generalizations about criticism as a human behavior ) and partly practical ( it is more useful to understand particular behaviors which are of direct practical concern ).
- For example, by the problem of induction, no number of confirming observations can verify a universal generalization, such as " All swans are white ", since it is logically possible to falsify it by observing a single black swan.
- Duns Scotus however argued that inductive inference from a finite number of particulars to a universal generalization was justified by " a proposition reposing in the soul,'Whatever occurs in a great many instances by a cause that is not free, is the natural effect of that cause.
- A universal quantification of an open formula & phi; is true in a model iff every element in the domain satisfies that formula . ( Note that in the metalanguage, " everything that is such that X is such that Y " is interpreted as a universal generalization of the material conditional " if anything is such that X then it is such that Y ".
- "' No true Scotsman "'is a kind of informal fallacy in which one attempts to protect a universal generalization from rhetoric, without reference to any specific objective rule ( " no Scotsman would do such a thing "; i . e ., those who perform that action are not part of our group and thus criticism of that action is not criticism of the group ).
