sureness
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- واژهنامه · French & English to Persian Epistemological Dictionary certainty|sureness âvar(-mand-i) (hamân ke bâvar=bâ-âvar dârad) bi-cun-o-cerâ bi-gomân + I am certain there is too much certainty in the world. (Michael Crichton) + Paradoxalement, la constructin d'un je véritable passe par l'objectivation de l'ego primaire, c'est-à-dire de la méconnaissance et de l'automystification mystificatrice qui permet de vivre dans la certitude de soi des imposteurs légitimes. (P. BOURDIEU, Langage et pouvoir symbolique, poche p. 400-1) + Theory of knowledge, as we have seen, is a subject which is partly logical, partly psychological; the connection between these parts is not very close. The logical part may, perhaps, come to be mainly an organisation of what passes for knowledge according to differing grades of certainty: some portions of our beliefs involve more dubious assumptions than are involved in other parts. Logic and mathematics on the one hand, and the facts of perception on the other, have the highest grade of certainty; where memory comes in, the certainty is lessened; where unobserved matter comes in, the certainty is further lessened; beyond all these stages comes what a cautious man of science would admit to be doubtful. (B. RUSSELL, Theory of Knowledge ) + Where certainty is unattainable, a rational man will give most weight to the most probable opinion, while retaining others, which have an appreciable probability, in his mind as hypotheses which subsequent evidence may show to be preferable. This, of course, assumes that it is possible in many cases to ascertain facts and probabilities by an objective method--i.e., a method which will lead any two careful people to the same result. (B. RUSSELL, Sceptical essays, p. 33) + « Cette certitude d’avoir raison qui est, à mes yeux, le signe infaillible de l’erreur. » (Jean Rostand) + L'impression de certitude est un certain témoignage de folie et d'incertitude extrème ; et n'est point de plus folles gens, ni moins philosophes que les philodoxes ["opiniâtre" pour Platon] de Platon.…
- واژهنامه · hFarsi Advanced Version خاطرجمعى ،قطعيت ،استوارى
- واژهنامه · Merriam-Webster Collegiate Dictionary 1 sure adj. Pronunciation: ' shu ̇ r, esp Southern ' sho ̇ r Function: adjective Inflected Form: sur·er ; sur·est Etymology: Middle English seur, sure, from Anglo-French seur, from Latin securus secure Date: 13th century 1 obsolete : safe from danger or harm 2 : firmly established : STEADFAST 3 : RELIABLE , TRUSTWORTHY 4 a : marked by or given to feelings of confident certainty b : characterized by a lack of wavering or hesitation 5 : admitting of no doubt : INDISPUTABLE 6 a : bound to happen : INEVITABLE b : BOUND , DESTINED 7 : careful to remember, attend to, or find out something –sure·ness noun –for sure : without doubt or question : CERTAINLY –to be sure : it must be acknowledged : ADMITTEDLY synonyms SURE , CERTAIN , POSITIVE , COCKSURE mean having no doubt or uncertainty. SURE usually stresses the subjective or intuitive feeling of assurance . CERTAIN may apply to a basing of a conclusion or conviction on definite grounds or indubitable evidence . POSITIVE intensifies sureness or certainty and may imply opinionated conviction or forceful expression of it . COCKSURE implies presumptuous or careless positiveness . 2 sure adj. Function: adverb Date: &n…