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单词 defeasible
释义

Definition of defeasible in English:

defeasible

adjective dɪˈfiːzɪb(ə)ldəˈfizəb(ə)l
Law Philosophy
  • Open in principle to revision, valid objection, forfeiture, or annulment.

    〔主律,主哲〕可废止的

    Example sentencesExamples
    • In the jargon, this means that any scientific claim is defeasible, meaning it is in principle open to revision or rejection in the light of further disclosures, arguments, or evidence.
    • They were not in any way, shape or form defeasible.
    • Each of these would-be reasons is defeasible and has been more than adequately seen off in argument during recent weeks.
    • A second element of positive analogy between these two presumptions is that both are defeasible; and that they are, consequently, not to be identified with assumptions.
    • What they hold to be true is certain, not defeasible.

Derivatives

  • defeasibility

  • noundɪfiːzɪˈbɪlɪti
    Philosophy Law
    • The third feature of rational reasons is their defeasibility.
      Example sentencesExamples
      • However, this is just the inevitable defeasibility of any form of inference that depends on background empirical presuppositions.
      • In the MMR case, however, people do not want to hear about defeasibility and inductive probability.
  • defeasibly

  • adverb
    Philosophy Law
    • This technical report describes the construction of an experimental planner that finds plans by reasoning about them defeasibly rather than by running a search algorithm.
      Example sentencesExamples
      • Most of the work in rational cognition is carried out by epistemic cognition, and must be done defeasibly.

Origin

Middle English: via Anglo-Norman French from the stem of Old French desfesant 'undoing' (see also defeasance).

Definition of defeasible in US English:

defeasible

adjectivedəˈfizəb(ə)ldəˈfēzəb(ə)l
Law Philosophy
  • Open in principle to revision, valid objection, forfeiture, or annulment.

    〔主律,主哲〕可废止的

    Example sentencesExamples
    • In the jargon, this means that any scientific claim is defeasible, meaning it is in principle open to revision or rejection in the light of further disclosures, arguments, or evidence.
    • What they hold to be true is certain, not defeasible.
    • Each of these would-be reasons is defeasible and has been more than adequately seen off in argument during recent weeks.
    • They were not in any way, shape or form defeasible.
    • A second element of positive analogy between these two presumptions is that both are defeasible; and that they are, consequently, not to be identified with assumptions.

Origin

Middle English: via Anglo-Norman French from the stem of Old French desfesant ‘undoing’ (see also defeasance).

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