I think it’s worth keeping the distinction between falsification (a likelihood ratio of 0) and disconfirmation (a likelihood ratio < 1). Usually when people say “unfalsifiable” they really mean “undisconfirmable” or “unstronglydisconfirmable”.
I think it’s worth keeping the distinction between falsification (a likelihood ratio of 0) and disconfirmation (a likelihood ratio < 1). Usually when people say “unfalsifiable” they really mean “undisconfirmable” or “unstronglydisconfirmable”.