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hipotético

Hipotético is an adjective used in Spanish to describe something related to, or based on, a hypothesis. It can refer to ideas, situations, or statements that are assumed for the purposes of argument, analysis, or experimentation and that have not been proven or observed directly.

Etymology and usage notes: the term derives from Greek hypothetikos, through Latin hypotheticus, formed from hypo-

In logic and philosophy: hipotético is used in expressions such as silogismo hipotético (hypothetical syllogism), a

In grammar and linguistics: oraciones hipotéticas (hypothetical or conditional sentences) express situations contingent on certain conditions.

Other uses: in science, journalism, and everyday language, hipotético describes scenarios or models proposed for analysis,

See also: hipótesis, silogismo hipotético, oración condicional, condicionalidad.

“under”
and
titheinai
“to
place.”
In
Spanish,
the
adjective
agrees
in
gender
and
number
(hipotético/hipotética,
hipotéticos/hipotéticas)
and
is
common
in
academic,
scientific,
and
philosophical
language.
form
of
reasoning
where
conditional
statements
lead
from
one
to
another,
typically:
if
p
then
q;
if
q
then
r;
therefore
if
p
then
r.
The
word
also
appears
in
reference
to
hypotheses
used
to
structure
proofs
or
theories.
Spanish
grammar
distinguishes
several
types
of
conditional
sentences,
ranging
from
realis
or
probable
conditions
to
irrealis
or
counterfactual
ones,
often
illustrated
with
si-cláuses
and
verb
forms
that
denote
possibility,
likelihood,
or
imagined
outcomes.
simulation,
or
debate,
not
yet
confirmed
by
evidence.
The
term
is
frequently
paired
with
“hipótesis”
to
differentiate
a
proposed
assumption
from
established
knowledge.