Consilience
In science and history, consilience (also convergence of evidence or concordance of evidence) refers to the principle that evidence from independent, unrelated sources can "converge" to strong conclusions. That is, when multiple sources of evidence are in agreement, the conclusion can be very strong even when none of the individual sources of evidence is significantly so on its own. Most established scientific knowledge is supported by a convergence of evidence: if not, the evidence is comparatively weak, and there will not likely be a strong scientific consensus.
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Consilience
In science and history, consilience (also convergence of evidence or concordance of evidence) refers to the principle that evidence from independent, unrelated sources can "converge" to strong conclusions. That is, when multiple sources of evidence are in agreement, the conclusion can be very strong even when none of the individual sources of evidence is significantly so on its own. Most established scientific knowledge is supported by a convergence of evidence: if not, the evidence is comparatively weak, and there will not likely be a strong scientific consensus.
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Consilience signifiant Sauter ...... provenant de diverses sources.
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Consiliencia es la disposición ...... siliencia es el Reduccionismo.
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In science and history, consil ...... "jumping" (as in resilience).
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Konsyliencja - termin oznaczaj ...... ii podstawowych i pierwotnych.
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Consilience signifiant Sauter ...... provenant de diverses sources.
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Consiliencia es la disposición ...... adualmente en la creciente fra
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In science and history, consil ...... a strong scientific consensus.
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Konsyliencja - termin oznaczaj ...... ii podstawowych i pierwotnych.
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Consilience
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Consilience
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Consiliencia
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Konsyliencja
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