semifactual

名词 n. 形容词 adj.
/ˌsɛmiˈfak(t)ʃʊəl/|/ˌsɛmiˈfak(t)ʃʊl/|/ˌsɛmiˈfak(t)ʃəl/    /ˌsɛmaɪˈfækt͡ʃuəl/|/ˌsɛmaɪˈfækt͡ʃwəl/|/ˌsɛmaɪˈfækt͡ʃəl/

英文释义

名词 n.
  1. A conditional with a false antecedent and a true consequent.
形容词 adj.
  1. Only partly factual. not-comparable
    — Suppose you are given the semifactual assertion, "even if Nora had liked mathematics then she would have became^([sic]) a scientist" and then you find out that Nora did in fact become a scientist.

词形变化

semifactuals plural

词源

词源 1
From semi- + factual. In the logic sense, introduced by Nelson Goodman.
词源 2
From semi- + factual. In the logic sense, introduced by Nelson Goodman.
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