principle of verifiability造句
例句與造句
- Ayer explains how the principle of verifiability may be applied to the problems of philosophy.
- Despite Red aRRow s unsupported assertion, this article does violate the principle of verifiability.
- According to the principle of verifiability, propositions about'matters of fact'can be meaningful only if they are capable of being empirically verified.
- But this is, some may argue, what Ayer does, in presenting the principle of verifiability as a criterion of meaningfulness for any empirical proposition.
- You say the closed-access sources are unverifiable, when WP : SOURCEACCESS says " The principle of verifiability implies nothing about ease of access to sources ".
- It's difficult to find principle of verifiability in a sentence. 用principle of verifiability造句挺難的
- The principle of verifiability implies nothing about ease of access to sources : some online sources may require payment, while some print sources may be available only in university libraries.
- :TFAs, as the front and center " face of WP ", should actively support the principle of separating education from commerce, and demonstrate the core WP principles of verifiability and neutral point of view.
- The principle of verifiability, however, may become a means to arbitrarily reject any abstract or transcendent concept, such as truth, justice, or " virtue . " Such concepts are seen as having no literal meaning.
- He keeps returning to " fix " Wikipedia but because he rejects the process of collaboration and consensus, and rejects the principle of verifiability, he always gets blocked for disruptive editing, IDHT, etc . You can see that play out in the failed block appeals at User talk : Bridge Boy.
- It's one of his tics that he refuses to understand the principle of Verifiability-- that we don't need to be subject matter experts, and even when we are, it's no help because an uninvolved editor can't come along and verify our subject matter expertise.
- WP : V says, " The principle of verifiability implies nothing about ease of access to sources . " Now, I would be comfortable excluding such sources for information about living people under the more stringent sourcing requirements laid out by WP : V . Similarly, if someone is trying to include an incredulous claim based upon " I saw it on BBC News yesterday ", WP : REDFLAG ( " Exceptional claims require exceptional sources " ) could also be invoked.
- I myself came to the page as the result of an RfC involving the IP and initially tried to reconcile his position with that of the other present editors, but I very quickly came to feel that his approach to editing on this article ( mainly the only article he participates on-- as best I know; he has operated across multiple IPs ) is not consistent with the principle of verifiability but instead reflects his devotion to a pre-conceived narrative which he brought to the article as his main motivation for editing there; though I have not participated in keeping his behaviour on the article itself in check as consistently as most of the other editors on the page, the intervening months have nevertheless only solidified this perception.
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