Concept in Definition ABC
Miscellanea / / July 04, 2021
By Florencia Ucha, in Jan. 2015
The concept of plausible we use it in our language with two senses fundamentally. On the one hand, when something is worthy and deserves praise, applause, for its conditions of excellence, for what it expresses or the I respect that involves some action that you have developed, it will be discussed in terms of plausible.
And on the other hand, when something turns out credible, recommendable, acceptable it will be said of him that it is plausible. We normally apply this sense in relation to those facts, circumstances that, due to their conditions, are absolutely possible to be real, true.
Without a doubt, this is the meaning of the term that we use the most in the present.
It is plausible that your brother could not call you in time because in that area there is no sign of telephonemobile. The hypothesis raised by the prosecution about the cause of the death of the prosecutor is absolutely plausible.
So, we must say that when something is said is plausible, in this second sense of the word mentioned, it will be
coherent, logical, that is, all the elements that comprise it are in close harmony with the coherence and make it credible, possible. For instance, it is not too doubtedNow, we must emphasize that when something is said it is plausible, it is not that for that reason it is considered true, that is, with that qualification it is places it within the framework of the probable, possible and logical, although it is necessary to advance in the deepening of its study to find evidence that it determined as true and undoubted, especially when it comes to facts that require a ruling to determine them as true or false.
The concepts that are opposed to this concept are on the one hand reprehensible, depending on the first sense of the word addressed, and secondlyimprobableor that is not credible would be the other side of the second sense of the term.
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