FALLIBLY
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fallibly
adv. as one that has a tendency to be mistaken

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Fallibilism
Fallibilism (from medieval Latin fallibilis, "liable to err") is the philosophical principle that human beings could be wrong about their beliefs, expectations, or their understanding of the world. In the most commonly used sense of the term, this consists in being open to new evidence that would disprove some previously held position or belief, and in the recognition that "any claim justified today may need to be revised or withdrawn in light of new evidence, new arguments, and new experiences." This position is taken for granted in the natural sciences.

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FALLIBLY
IN MODO FALLIBILE

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fallibly
adv. feilbarlig

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fallibly
adv. fejlbart, som en der er tilbøjelig til at tage fejl


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