Proof of an External World Glossary

Proof of an External World Glossary

external

Existing outside the mind.

context

The environmental situation forming around an idea the details of which can be pieces together so that meaning is more fully penetrated and understood.

intuition

The perceptual instinct allowing one to make a logical judgment without engaging the actual use of logical reasoning.

empirically

Having been verified through experience or observation rather than apprehended through theory or mere logical deduction.

ambiguity

A state of imprecision in meaning in which two or more interpretations may be equally valid based on known facts.

steadfastly

Persistently, conscientiously and with resolute conviction.

absurdity

The state of existing beyond all logical possibility.

proposition

Any statement that expresses a concept that can be true or false.

certainty

Possessing the qualities of reliability, credibility and verifiability.

perception

The apprehension or awareness of an experience.

interpretation

The processes involved in analyzing known data to arrive at a logically deduced meaning.

resemblance

Referring to any manner in which two or more things can be said to be similar in nature, appearance or meaning.

consciousness

The instance of subjective perception and explanation of objects by the mind.

contradiction

A statement or conception that is incompatible or in conflict with another.

assertion

A declaration made with such authority that it is implicitly maintains that no proof of its truthfulness is required.

conclusive

Indisputable and unambiguously decisive.

premise

A proposition from which a conclusion can be logically inferred.

existence

The objective certainty of the reality of being.

proof

Any empirical evidence that establishes that a proposition is factually true.

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