Definitions from Wiktionary (probabilism)
▸ noun: (philosophy) The doctrine that, in the absence of certainty, probability is the best criterion.
▸ noun: (theology, chiefly Catholicism) The casuistic doctrine that, in difficult matters of conscience, one may safely follow a doctrine that is probable, e.g. approved by a recognized Doctor of the Church, even if the opposite opinion is more probable.
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▸ noun: (philosophy) The doctrine that, in the absence of certainty, probability is the best criterion.
▸ noun: (theology, chiefly Catholicism) The casuistic doctrine that, in difficult matters of conscience, one may safely follow a doctrine that is probable, e.g. approved by a recognized Doctor of the Church, even if the opposite opinion is more probable.
▸ Also see probabilism
▸ Words similar to probabilisms
▸ Usage examples for probabilisms
▸ Idioms related to probabilisms
▸ Wikipedia articles (New!)
▸ Popular adjectives describing probabilisms
▸ Words that often appear near probabilisms
▸ Rhymes of probabilisms
▸ Invented words related to probabilisms