equationism

noun

Etymology

From equation + -ism.

  1. derived from aequātus
  2. inherited from equaten
  3. suffixed as equation — “equate + ion
  4. suffixed as equationism — “equation + ism

Definitions

  1. The belief that one should attempt to arrive at truth by effecting an equation between…

    The belief that one should attempt to arrive at truth by effecting an equation between the strength of one's convictions and the amount of proof on which they rest.

The neighborhood

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