Without know what statements you are referring to we cannot answer.
A generalization that cannot be proven true is called an "unfalsifiable claim." Such claims lack the ability to be tested or verified through observation or experimentation, making them unable to be definitively proven or disproven. This characteristic often places them outside the realm of scientific inquiry, leading to debates about their validity and relevance. Examples include certain philosophical assertions or metaphysical statements.
An opinion is a personal belief or judgment that is subjective and not universally accepted as fact, making it inherently difficult to prove true or false. While opinions can be supported by evidence or reasoning, their validity often depends on individual perspectives and values. Therefore, while one can provide compelling arguments for an opinion, it cannot be definitively proven true in the same way that factual statements can be.
opinion
Hypothesis are theories which are yet to be proven. They are proven when they are proved to be true as in experiments.
Something that can be proven true or false is already a fact. In science a hypothesis is something that might be proven true or false. In life, an opinion might be proved true or false and become a fact. Examples of facts are: The earth is round. The sun is hot. Water is necessary for life.
The world is round.
Hypotheses and theories are proven to be true.
Such a statement is called a theorem.true
Theorem: A Proven Statement. Postulate: An Accepted Statement without Proof. They mean similar things. A postulate is an unproven statement that is considered to be true; however a theorem is simply a statement that may be true or false, but only considered to be true if it has been proven.
Matters of fact are statements that can be proven true or false through observation or evidence, while relations of ideas are statements that are true by definition or logic.
A statement is a factual assertion that can be proven true or false based on evidence, while an opinion is a belief or judgment that cannot be objectively proven. Statements are based on objective information, while opinions are based on personal interpretations or feelings.
Yes, defamation can be true if the statement made is proven to be factually accurate. However, in a legal context, defamation typically refers to false statements that harm someone's reputation.
true.
The need for PROOF. Hypothesis, is a thoery without proof. 'Hypo' Classical Greek for 'Under/ Less than' & 'thesis' a thoery . A Theory has a PROOF , that it is universally accepted by one's peers.
True. It did sink on it's Maiden Voyage. (first voyage)
Identities are statements that are true for any number.
A rule that is assumed to be true, but is not proven is a postulate