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Definition of Plausibilities
1. plausibility [n] - See also: plausibility
Lexicographical Neighbors of Plausibilities
Literary usage of Plausibilities
Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:
1. The Life, Times, and Correspondence of the Right Rev. Dr. Doyle, Bishop of by William John Fitzpatrick (1861)
"The omission of an answer to the ' plausibilities' of the German arose chiefly
from want of space and time ; but the view taken of the doctrines of St. ..."
2. Christianity and Evolution by James Iverach (1894)
"CHAPTER II EVOLUTION AND LAW Nature is what is fixed, stated, settled—Law and
hypothesis —The nebular theory—Its plausibilities and its difficulties—The ..."
3. Christianity and Evolution by James Iverach (1894)
"CHAPTER II EVOLUTION AND LAW Nature is what is fixed, stated, settled—Law and
hypothesis —The nebular theory—Its plausibilities and its difficulties—The ..."
4. 'Clarion' Fallacies: A Reply to Mr. Robert Blatchford's Strictures Upon by Frank Ballard (1908)
"(4) THE PRACTICAL Plausibilities OF DETERMINISM We might here dismiss the whole
matter of Determinism as having been sufficiently considered, ..."
5. The Life, Times, and Correspondence of the Right Rev. Dr. Doyle, Bishop of by William John Fitzpatrick (1861)
"The omission of an answer to the ' plausibilities' of the German arose chiefly
from want of space and time ; but the view taken of the doctrines of St. ..."
6. Christianity and Evolution by James Iverach (1894)
"CHAPTER II EVOLUTION AND LAW Nature is what is fixed, stated, settled—Law and
hypothesis —The nebular theory—Its plausibilities and its difficulties—The ..."
7. Christianity and Evolution by James Iverach (1894)
"CHAPTER II EVOLUTION AND LAW Nature is what is fixed, stated, settled—Law and
hypothesis —The nebular theory—Its plausibilities and its difficulties—The ..."
8. 'Clarion' Fallacies: A Reply to Mr. Robert Blatchford's Strictures Upon by Frank Ballard (1908)
"(4) THE PRACTICAL Plausibilities OF DETERMINISM We might here dismiss the whole
matter of Determinism as having been sufficiently considered, ..."