généralisations
Généralisations, or generalizations in English, refer to the process of extending observations or claims from specific cases to broader contexts. The term is used across disciplines, including mathematics, philosophy, science, linguistics, and everyday reasoning. Generalizations rely on abstraction, pattern recognition, and inductive inference to propose wider applicability from limited data.
In mathematics and logic, a generalization broadens a concept, theorem, or definition to apply to a larger
In science and statistics, generalization denotes the transfer of findings from a sample to a larger population.
Common concerns accompany généralisations, including overgeneralization—drawing conclusions that are too broad—and undergeneralization—failing to recognize broader applicability.
See also: generalization, inductive reasoning, extrapolation, abstraction. In French discourse, généralisations is the plural form of