categoriska
Categoriska is a Swedish adjective meaning categorical, used to describe statements, judgments, or classifications that are absolute, unconditional, or universally applicable. In philosophy and logic, it often appears in reference to ideas that are not contingent on circumstances. In statistics and data analysis, the term is used in contrast to numerical or ordinal data, with phrases such as categoriska data to denote qualitative, discrete categories.
The word is formed from the stems categor- and the standard Swedish adjective ending -iska, following the
In practice, categoriska is frequently encountered in discussions of Kantian philosophy through the phrase det kategoriska
Related terms and concepts include categorisk, kategorisk logik, and kategorisk data in Swedish, all built on