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词汇 veridical
释义

Definition of veridical in English:

veridical

adjective vɪˈrɪdɪk(ə)lvəˈrɪdək(ə)l
formal
  • 1Truthful.

    〈正式〉诚实的

    as noun Pilate's attitude to the veridical
    Example sentencesExamples
    • With both sense experience and mystical experience contradictions between reports prevent us from taking all of them to be veridical.
    • It is virtually impossible to find a veridical characterization of the secular left from anywhere on the right.
    • We assume our senses are veridical (tell us the truth) out of pragmatism - if we thought they lied all the time we'd go mad.
    • According to Buddhist prama tenets, there are only two valid and authoritative means of veridical cognition.
    • This system cannot distinguish veridical from false memories, organize the retrieval output, or guide a retrieval search.
    • I am willing to bet that any answer offered will be no more veridical than any offered before.
    Synonyms
    reliable, dependable, trustworthy, authoritative, honest, faithful
    1. 1.1 Coinciding with reality.
      真实的,符合实际的
      such memories are not necessarily veridical

      这样的回忆不一定符合实际。

      Example sentencesExamples
      • In mediumistic communications it was not unusual to find veridical cases with no links between the medium and living persons.
      • But with respect to conditions of satisfaction for veridical perceptions and true beliefs, it is the other way round.
      • His sense of self-preservation requires his conception to be veridical, and is threatened when it is disconfirmed.
      • Less aggressive children, on the other hand, may have been more veridical in their self-descriptions.
      • They could also be after-images, hypnagogic imagery, or memory images with subliminal material that was not veridical.
      • Searle's ontology contains, implicitly, a distinction between veridical and illusory we-intentions.
      • In fact, says Bayle, even granting that God is veridical, Descartes's proof of the external world itself is flawed.
      • Cases of veridical and non-veridical perception can involve the same perceptual state, the same sensation.
      • But there was no assumption that this was a veridical model of reality.
      • This criterion presupposes that the protocol algorithm is veridical.
      • And this conflict does not disappear when we move from veridical perceptions of natural facts to veridical perceptions of social facts.

Derivatives

  • veridicality

  • nounvɪrɪdɪˈkalɪti
    formal
    • This provided a stable framework from which to generate hypotheses, and a sense of conceptual unity and veridicality about the work.
      Example sentencesExamples
      • The rankings presented here were those that were found reasonable by one of the authors - they have no further claim of veridicality.
  • veridically

  • adverb
    formal
    • For example, we might veridically observe a surface through a microscope of the same power which did not appear to have any bumps or crevices.
      Example sentencesExamples
      • I have not seen a veridically mounted capacitive sensor.
      • Claims that cannot be tested, assertions immune to disproof are veridically worthless.
      • Findings showed that adults learned the variation veridically when it was simple, but failed when it was more complex.

Origin

Mid 17th century: from Latin veridicus (from verus 'true' + dicere 'say') + -al.

Rhymes

Druidical, juridical

Definition of veridical in US English:

veridical

adjectivevəˈrɪdək(ə)lvəˈridək(ə)l
formal
  • 1Truthful.

    〈正式〉诚实的

    Example sentencesExamples
    • According to Buddhist prama tenets, there are only two valid and authoritative means of veridical cognition.
    • I am willing to bet that any answer offered will be no more veridical than any offered before.
    • This system cannot distinguish veridical from false memories, organize the retrieval output, or guide a retrieval search.
    • We assume our senses are veridical (tell us the truth) out of pragmatism - if we thought they lied all the time we'd go mad.
    • It is virtually impossible to find a veridical characterization of the secular left from anywhere on the right.
    • With both sense experience and mystical experience contradictions between reports prevent us from taking all of them to be veridical.
    Synonyms
    reliable, dependable, trustworthy, authoritative, honest, faithful
    1. 1.1 Coinciding with reality.
      真实的,符合实际的
      such memories are not necessarily veridical

      这样的回忆不一定符合实际。

      Example sentencesExamples
      • This criterion presupposes that the protocol algorithm is veridical.
      • In fact, says Bayle, even granting that God is veridical, Descartes's proof of the external world itself is flawed.
      • And this conflict does not disappear when we move from veridical perceptions of natural facts to veridical perceptions of social facts.
      • But there was no assumption that this was a veridical model of reality.
      • They could also be after-images, hypnagogic imagery, or memory images with subliminal material that was not veridical.
      • Searle's ontology contains, implicitly, a distinction between veridical and illusory we-intentions.
      • In mediumistic communications it was not unusual to find veridical cases with no links between the medium and living persons.
      • Cases of veridical and non-veridical perception can involve the same perceptual state, the same sensation.
      • His sense of self-preservation requires his conception to be veridical, and is threatened when it is disconfirmed.
      • Less aggressive children, on the other hand, may have been more veridical in their self-descriptions.
      • But with respect to conditions of satisfaction for veridical perceptions and true beliefs, it is the other way round.

Origin

Mid 17th century: from Latin veridicus (from verus ‘true’ + dicere ‘say’) + -al.

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