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ipotetici

Ipotetici is the plural masculine form of the Italian adjective ipotetico, meaning related to or based on a hypothesis. It can be used to describe scenarios, conditions, or propositions that are imagined or assumed for the sake of argument. The term can also function as a substantivized adjective, as in referring to “the hypothetical ones” or more commonly to “hypothetical scenarios.”

Etymology and usage notes: The word derives from Latin hypotheticus, itself from the Greek hypothetikos, connected

Domains and examples: In philosophy and logic, ipotetici often refer to conditional statements and hypothetical propositions,

See also: ipotesi, ipotetico, proposizioni ipotetiche, logica, filosofia, scienze.

In summary, ipotetici denotes things that are not real but assumed for reasoning, analysis, or planning, and

to
hypothetou
“hypothesis.”
In
Italian,
ipotetico
forms
agree
with
the
noun
it
modifies:
scenari
ipotetici,
condizioni
ipotetiche,
principi
ipotetici,
and
so
on.
When
used
as
a
noun,
expressions
like
gli
ipotetici
can
appear
in
contexts
where
the
hypothetical
elements
of
a
discussion
are
being
treated
as
a
category.
such
as
“Se
A,
allora
B”
(A
implies
B).
In
science
and
research,
ipotetici
scenari
describe
imagined
future
states
or
counterfactual
conditions
used
to
explore
outcomes.
In
everyday
language,
people
speak
of
condizioni
ipotetiche
or
situazioni
ipotetiche
to
discuss
what
might
happen
under
certain
assumptions.
it
is
used
across
formal
and
informal
Italian
with
proper
grammatical
agreement.