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Definition of Pessimistical

Pessimistical
Pessimistical Pes`si*mis"tic*al, a. Pessimistic.

Meaning of Pessimistical from wikipedia

- In the philosophy of science, the pessimistic induction, also known as the pessimistic meta-induction, is an argument which s****s to rebut scientific realism...
- pessimism is "Is the gl**** half empty or half full?"; in this situation, a pessimist is said to see the gl**** as half empty, or in extreme cases completely...
- "A Pessimist Is Never Disappointed" is an indie-rock song written by Billy Reeves for Theaudience's eponymous album Theaudience, released as the third...
- Philosophical pessimism is a philosophical school critical of existence. Pessimistic sentiments can be found throughout religions and in the works of various...
- The philosophical term incompatibilism was coined in the 1960s, most likely by philosopher Keith Lehrer, to name the view that the thesis of determinism...
- First World War had a profound effect on Welsh literature with a more pessimistic style championed by T. H. Parry-Williams and R. Williams Parry. The industrialisation...
- predict something, it can come true. The problem is that Nobita is a pessimist who thinks the worst, and it was last w****'s comic he was using. 166 10-11...
- Johnson J. Johnson Billy Walsh The Monsters & Strangerz Ryan 2:30 3. "Pessimist" Michaels Ryan S. Johnson J. Johnson Robert Mandell The Monsters & Strangerz...
- Cromwell's rule, named by statistician Dennis Lindley, states that the use of prior probabilities of 1 ("the event will definitely occur") or 0 ("the event...
- applying the method of conditional probabilities, the technical term pessimistic estimator refers to a quantity used in place of the true conditional...