The coherence
Example: The coherence of his argument convinced everyone in the debate.
Definition
"The coherence" in philosophy refers to the quality of being logical, consistent, and forming a unified whole. It signifies how well various parts of an argument, theory, or idea fit together to make sense as one integrated and convincing entity.
Etymology
The term "the coherence" derives from the Latin verb 'cohaerere,' meaning 'to stick together.' Over time, it evolved in English to describe the state of parts being connected logically or physically. Did you know? The concept became particularly important in philosophy to evaluate the consistency and unity of ideas.
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