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Incorrigibility logo #21000 In philosophy, incorrigibility is a property of a philosophical proposition, which implies that it is necessarily true simply by virtue of being believed. A common example of such a proposition is René Descartes` `cogito ergo sum` (`I think, therefore I am`). Johnathan Harrison has argued that `incorrigible` may be the wrong term, since it...
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Incorrigibility

Incorrigibility logo #21002• (n.) The state or quality of being incorrigible.
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incorrigibility

incorrigibility logo #21003(from the article `mind, philosophy of`) Instead of holding that such beliefs are indubitable, it is often more modestly maintained merely that such beliefs are `incorrigible,` meaning that ...
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Incorrigibility

Incorrigibility logo #20972In·cor`ri·gi·bil'i·ty noun [ Confer French incorrigibilité .] The state or quality of being incorrigible. « The ingratitude, the incorrigibility , the strange perverseness . . . of mankind.» Barrow.
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incorrigibility

incorrigibility logo #20001 cannot be cured or corrected 
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