Veridical

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This word can be used to compare the integrity of seemingly dissimilar conceptualizations. To say that A is veridical means that A does not contain internal contradictions. If A is veridical with B there are no contradictions in (A+B) and the tenets expressed in A either support or are in agreement with those of B.

“The religious astrophysicist views the theories of evolution and creationism as ‘veridical’.”

Bob Stump

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