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Verification Principle

Verification Principle

Definition

The Verification Principle is a theory in the philosophy of language and logic that suggests a statement is only meaningful if it can be verified through experience or logic. It was developed by the Logical Positivists in the 20th century, especially A.J. Ayer.

Main Idea

Criticism

Conclusion

While the Verification Principle challenged religious language, it was later modified or rejected by many philosophers. It played an important role in shaping modern debates on language and meaning.

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