Terms vs Dubitably - What's the difference?
terms | dubitably |
(en)
doubtfully
* 1989 , Lawrence E. Hazelrigg, Social Science and the Challenge of Relativism (volume 2, page 123)
As a noun terms
is .As an adverb dubitably is
(en).As an adjective dubitably is
doubtfully.dubitably
English
Adverb
Adjective
(en adjective)- Even though a claim to know may be asserted dubitably and still be counted as a scientific claim, the imagined end of the enterprise of science remains (at least in its still predominant self-understanding) certain knowledge.
