Sentences with phrase «verifiability of»

MadHive's back - end product uses Blockchain technology to safely allow brands and publishers to work together in new ways by leveraging the inherent trust and verifiability of a Blockchain network.
Wouldn't it be a better methodology to assign weight to a line of argument on the basis of the verifiability of the facts presented by an author and the cogency of the author's interpretation of those facts?
Most (although not all) courts are good at the accuracy and verifiability of their bankruptcies.
The first answer that I provided is «anything and everything»; existence itself verified through consciousness of existence, which must be considered valid if we want to consider the verifiability of anything.
Former nagging questions of the meaning and verifiability of religious language a language thought to be totally inapplicable to ordinary experience — now seemed themselves to be anachronistic questions, reflective of ivory - tower intellectuals or academics quite out of touch with vast ranges of ordinary experience.
The questions about religion and public life, those calling for «public» discussion, no longer focus on the verifiability of religious speech but concern quite other issues: methods of understanding and describing the religious realities, old and new, that we see appearing around us; useful criteria for assessing these religions and for defining and comprehending this new set of powers in our public life; and ways of protecting vital religious groups from the excesses of the public reaction to them, and protecting the public from the excesses of powerful religious groups — hardly questions a secular culture had thought it would have to take seriously!
And this is what he does here, very well, proceeding by discrete steps: the observable plasticity of plant and animal species, the verifiability of macro-evolution, the geological record of the earth's age, the fossil evidence (including the wealth of fossil remains of intermediate special forms), observable and experimental mutation, morphology, genetics, and so forth.

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The property of allowing both verifiability and privacy of data makes for a strong use case in all kinds of transactions far beyond simple P2P payments.
I would like to begin the examination of the validity of the linguistic method for determining the validity of God - talk by a clarification of what is meant by the terms «empirical,» «truth,» «verifiability» and «reason.»
A philosopher notes three areas in which linguistic philosophy could broaden itself: 16 (1) broaden the verifiability principle so as to make other experiences besides sense experience possible, (2) abandon the viewpoint that would reduce all meaning of things to present or actual fact, and (3) pay more attention to conceptual frameworks through which we seek to apprehend the world.
Let us next examine the notion of verifiability.
The implication of our analysis of verifiability for God - talk is that since the present is the region of half - presence, half - absence, of light and darkness, day and night, then God who is Presence and Light can not be found in the present.
As is well known, the basis for the positivists» attack was the so - called «verifiability criterion of meaningfulness,» the requirement that for a sentence to be meaningful it must be either true by definition of its constituent terms, i.e., analytic, or be a synthetic sentence which is empirically testable.
There follows a finely weighted discussion of the kind of truth involved in cosmological theory, including the Kuhnian requirement of acceptance by the scientific community on the basis of its verifiability.
In the next and final part of this article series we will discuss the other two tenets of the Recipient Experience: Verifiability and Ease of Access.
You can see verifiability in the way she values processes and the disposition to collect and explain certain kinds of evidence.
Accuracy and verifiability make up the two core components of a credit bureau dispute.
A section of the exhibition seeks to address this ability, both through affect and scientific ideals of verifiability.
On February 14, 2002, President Bush directed the Department of Energy (DOE) to enhance the «accuracy, reliability, and verifiability» of the Voluntary Reporting of Greenhouse Gases Program (VRGGP), established pursuant to Section 1605 (b) of the 1992 Energy Policy Act, and «to give transferable credits to companies that can show real emission reductions.»
However, worried about the verifiability and permanency of carbon dioxide stored in trees, the European Union does not allow credits generated that way to be traded in its emissions trading scheme.
> Intersubjective verifiability is the capacity of a concept to be readily and accurately communicated between different individuals («intersubjectively»), and to be reproduced under varying circumstances for the purposes of verification.
C - FACT uses only publicly available financial and GHG disclosure information, enabling 100 % verifiability and transparency of measurements, metrics, and performance.
As far as I've been able to compare the scaleability, costs, risks, verifiability and benefits of BECCS, DACCS and CRFS [Carbon Recovery for Food Security] the latter wins by a country mile, though its major co-benefits would depend on good operational design and management.
The system will be consistent with and contributes to elements of the R - PP and will allow the government to meet the United Nations Framework Convention on Climate Change (UNFCCC) and the Intergovernmental Panel on Climate Change (IPCC) criteria of robustness, transparency, and verifiability on carbon monitoring.
Simplistic without the grace of simplicity, generality - strewen without general applicability, relying on inference from dataset rather than mathematical analyses of data, following none of the usual rules of hypothesis testing nor verifiability, unvalidated, sometimes specious and occasionally jumping from the subject to throw in a slide about a red dot on a grid that could only be described as propaganda, unless one chooses to describe it as false, the «Pope Theory» is far from infallible.
Each has potentially serious questions including: competition with food, permanence of storage, energy consumption, cost, public acceptance, and verifiability.
Once we build our climate models, we must always make a subjective judgment, because it is going to be a prediction outside the realm of direct verifiability.
An interesting contrast is the EU regulation, EIdAS which has multiple levels of verifiability for qualified e-signatures based on added security like time stamps that need to be renewed annually.
These exist because no single level of verifiability is perfect.
These services accept an uploaded document, hash it, and provide a time stamp — a digital fingerprint of the document — that validates its date and time of creation, ownership, and independent verifiability.
We all know that editing a Wikipedia entry is fairly straightforward — and that the Wikiguardians keep a vigilant eye over entries and edits that stray from the norms of objectivity and verifiability.
Accessibility Ballot anonymity Individual and independent verifiability Non-reliance on the trustworthiness of the voter's device (s) One vote per voter Only count votes from eligible voters Process validation and transparency Service availability Voter authentication and authorization
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