veitendum
Veitendum is a proposed epistemic principle that holds that a knowledge claim is justified only if it can be directly witnessed or reliably verified by independent observers. It emphasizes firsthand perception or robust corroboration over secondhand reports. In this sense, veitendum acts as a threshold for belief, constraining acceptance to events or claims that can be experienced or confirmed by others with acceptable methods.
The term appears to be a neologism originating in contemporary epistemology discussions. It derives from Latin
In application, a veitendum standard would imply that a claim about a perceptible fact—such as a physical
Critics contend that veitendum can be impractical and overly restrictive, potentially discounting legitimate knowledge obtained through