Categorical vs Demonstrable - What's the difference?
categorical | demonstrable | Related terms |
absolute; having no exception
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* 1900 , Sigmund Freud, The Interpretation of Dreams'', ''Avon Books , (translated by James Strachey) pg. 74:
of, pertaining to, or using a category or categories
Categorical is a related term of demonstrable.
As adjectives the difference between categorical and demonstrable
is that categorical is absolute; having no exception while demonstrable is able to be demonstrated.As a noun categorical
is (logic) a categorical proposition.categorical
English
Adjective
(en adjective)- Daytime interests are clearly not such far-reaching psychical sources of dreams as might have been expected from the categorical assertions that everyone continues to carry on his daily business in his dreams.
