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Definition of "falsidical" []

  • Having a false basis. (adjective)

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Use "falsidical" in a sentence
  • "Since it is written into the proposal that the gap gets a value when the subject of the experience sees an object that appears to have the properties attached to the gap, the experience in the cube case will be falsidical, since even though there is a red cube at l, that cube is not the one you see."
  • "The problem presented by the constancies is to show how it is that the constant and varying features don't conflict in such a way as to make the experience falsidical (for having contradictory contents)."
  • "The cube you see is not red and at L, so the contents are false, hence the experience is falsidical."
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