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Investigability vs Investigable - What's the difference?

investigability | investigable | Derived terms |

Investigability is a derived term of investigable.


In chiefly|philosophy|and|science|lang=en terms the difference between investigability and investigable

is that investigability is (chiefly|philosophy|and|science) the state or condition of being capable of being investigated while investigable is (chiefly|philosophy|and|science) capable of being investigated or studied.

As a noun investigability

is (chiefly|philosophy|and|science) the state or condition of being capable of being investigated.

As an adjective investigable is

(chiefly|philosophy|and|science) capable of being investigated or studied.

investigability

English

Noun

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  • (chiefly, philosophy, and, science) The state or condition of being capable of being investigated.
  • * 1941 , Stefan T. Possony, "Rational Planning for War," Military Affairs , vol. 5, no. 4, p. 226:
  • Even in the most scientific science, mathematics, striking examples can be found. . . . It is obviously unnecessary to give examples from the social sciences or from the arts, although these would be even more striking and numerous, for in these fields one must count on a much slighter degree of investigability .
  • * 2003 , Allardyce Nicoll, Shakespeare Survey , Cambridge Univ. Press, ISBN 9780521523561, p. 108:
  • Let us suppose the existence of three concentric circles. . . . The partition is meant to indicate degrees of scientific investigability .

    investigable

    English

    Adjective

    (en adjective)
  • (chiefly, philosophy, and, science) Capable of being investigated or studied.
  • * 1869 , Dr. Mann, "Statistical Notes Regarding the Colony of Natal," Journal of the Statistical Society of London , vol. 32, no. 1, p. 3:
  • Indeed it is only possible to learn any thing at all of these really curious and interesting aboriginal people, by cross-examining living men, and ascertaining what they remember to have heard their fathers or their grandfathers say. The period which goes back beyond this very brief depth of reliable and investigable tradition is an absolute blank.
  • * 1954 , James Bates, "A Model for the Science of Decision," Philosophy of Science , vol. 21, no. 4, p. 336:
  • This, of course, leaves aside those in value theory who maintain that values are not investigable by science.
  • * 2003 , J. Andrew Mendelsohn, "The Microscopist of Modern Life," Osiris , 2nd series, vol. 18, p. 159:
  • The Paris population might hold bacteriological and epidemiological secrets, but to Yersin they were investigable and knowable ones.

    Derived terms

    * investigability