Noun
the state of being conceivable
Source: WordNetThe conceivability of this "Floating Man" indicates that the soul is perceived intellectually, which entails the soul's separateness from the body. Source: Internet
Since a priori physicalists hold that PTI → N is a priori, they are committed to denying P1) of the conceivability argument. Source: Internet
If this is correct, then we should (arguably) conclude that conceivability does not entail metaphysical possibility, and P2) of the conceivability argument against physicalism is false. Source: Internet
Others have claimed that the conceivability of a scenario may not entail its possibility. Source: Internet
The maxim of this action, says Kant, results in a contradiction in conceivability (and thus contradicts perfect duty). Source: Internet
Wittgenstein explicitly criticizes so-called conceivability arguments : "Could one imagine a stone's having consciousness? Source: Internet