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  • He was a conventionalist but his manner was unique for simplicity.
  • The French philosopher Pierre Duhem espoused a broader conventionalist view encompassing all of science.
  • As a Conventionalist, he was in opposition to the Constitutionalist president, Venustiano Carranza.
  • With their supporters they formed the conventionalist party, in opposition to the constitutionalist party of Carranza.
  • Varzi has made notable contributions to the fields of philosophical logic ( mainly vagueness, supervaluationism, conventionalist stance.
  • On the fall of Conventionalist President Eulalio Guti閞rez, he was chosen by the Convention as Guti閞rez's replacement.
  • Hermeneutics has now expanded to many varied areas of research in the social sciences as an alternative to a conventionalist approach.
  • As in the absolutism / relationalism debate, contemporary philosophy is still in disagreement as to the correctness of the conventionalist doctrine.
  • Structuralism finds it useful to regard certain things as totalities, but it errs in its conventionalist attitude toward totality; it doubts whether totalities correspond to real things.
  • While conventionalism still holds many proponents, cutting criticisms concerning the coherence of Reichenbach's doctrine of coordinative definition have led many to see the conventionalist view as untenable.
  • In this sense, common knowledge is a concept still central for linguists and philosophers of language ( see Clark 1996 ) maintaining a Lewisian, conventionalist account of language.
  • Already in his " Natural Right and History ", he defended a Socratic ( Platonic, Ciceronian, Aristotelian ) reading of divinity, distinguishing it from a materialistic, conventionalist, Epicurean reading.
  • The seventh chapter completes the fourth, in the sense that it presents a fundamental and extensive refutation regarding the conventionalist viewpoint in aesthetics, whose damage to art as an area of culture is particularly great.
  • The convention elected General Eulalio Guti閞rez Ortiz as President of Republic for the limited term of 20 days . It appointed Villa commander of the Conventionalist Army, which then took up arms against Carranza's Constitutionalist Army.
  • Atheism, whether convinced ( overt ) or unconvinced ( tacit ), is integral to the conventionalist reading of civil authority, and thereby of religion in its originally civil valence, a reading against which Strauss argues throughout his volume.
  • It is however unclear as to whether Joseph Raz, an avowed hard positivist, can be classified as conventionalist as Raz has claimed that law is composed " exclusively " of social facts which could be complex, and thus difficult to be discovered.
  • Karl Popper coined the concept " "'conventionalist twist " "'or " "'conventionalist stratagem " "'in Conjectures and Refutations with similar use with this fallacy but in the context of the falsifiability of certain scientific theories.
  • Karl Popper coined the concept " "'conventionalist twist " "'or " "'conventionalist stratagem " "'in Conjectures and Refutations with similar use with this fallacy but in the context of the falsifiability of certain scientific theories.
  • The same fountain described by Jos?Zorrilla y Moral served as a place where Pancho Villa and Emiliano Zapata s horses drank water, while waiting for their masters to finish dividing the country s territory into North ( Villa ) and South ( Zapata ), during their triumphant arrival to the nation s capital with the Conventionalist Army in 1914.
  • However, given that, according to formalism, interpreted or applied geometry " does " have empirical content, the problem is not resolved on the basis of purely conventionalist considerations and it is precisely the coordinative definitions, which bear the burden of finding the correspondences between mathematical and physical objects, which provide the basis for an empirical choice.
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