The state or characteristic of being incontrovertible, of not being debatable; incontestability.(noun)
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"From the dry perspective, the power of the enforcement trope lay in its incontrovertibility: who could be against law enforcement?"
"If the paradigm of the sciences (which themselves, as he observes in passing, carry an imprimatur of epistemic prestige and the image of incontrovertibility) is Newtonian mechanics, and we then implant that model under our subsequent thinking about psychology, we will almost immediately arrive at an idea of a science of the mind, where that science would progress through the gradual accumulation of psychological laws."
"The ultimate objectivity of scientific discourse is given not by its incontrovertibility on the plane of argument but by its conformity to the facts, which is not rational evidence but sensible evidence, the possibility of re - peated experimental verification."