• Fallibilism

    Pronunciation

    • IPA: /ˈfælɪbɪlɪzÉ™m/
    • enPR: făʹlÄ­.bÄ­.lÄ­.zÉ™m

    Origin

    From fallible + -ism.

    Noun

    fallibilism

    (plural fallibilisms)
    1. The doctrine that knowledge is never certain, but always hypothetical and susceptible to correction.
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