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  • 81Coordinative definition — A coordinative definition is a postulate which assigns a partial meaning to the theoretical terms of a scientific theory by correlating the mathematical objects of the pure or formal/syntactical aspects of a theory with physical objects in the… …

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  • 82Radical empiricism — is a pragmatist doctrine put forth by William James. It asserts that experience includes both particulars and relations between those particulars, and that therefore both deserve a place in our explanations. In concrete terms: any philosophical… …

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  • 83Errol Harris — Infobox Philosopher region = Western philosophy era = 20th century philosophy color = #B0C4DE image caption = name = Errol Eustace Harris birth = birth date and age|1908|2|19 death = school tradition = Western philosophy main interests =… …

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  • 84Moral sense theory — (also known as sentimentalism) is a view in meta ethics according to which morality is somehow grounded in moral sentiments or emotions. Some take it to be primarily a view about the nature of moral facts or moral beliefs (a primarily… …

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  • 85Infinity (philosophy) — In philosophy, infinity can be attributed to space and time, as for instance in Kant s first antinomy. In both theology and philosophy, infinity is explored in articles such as the Ultimate, the Absolute, God, and Zeno s paradoxes. In Greek… …

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  • 86Беркли, Джордж — У этого термина существуют и другие значения, см. Беркли. Эта статья или раздел нуждается в переработке. Цитаты следует переработать в …

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  • 87idealism — /uy dee euh liz euhm/, n. 1. the cherishing or pursuit of high or noble principles, purposes, goals, etc. 2. the practice of idealizing. 3. something idealized; an ideal representation. 4. Fine Arts. treatment of subject matter in a work of art… …

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  • 88philosophical anthropology — anthropology (def. 4). * * * Study of human nature conducted by the methods of philosophy. It is concerned with questions such as the status of human beings in the universe, the purpose or meaning of human life, and whether humanity can be made… …

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  • 89language, philosophy of — Philosophical study of the nature and use of natural languages and the relations between language, language users, and the world. It encompasses the philosophical study of linguistic meaning (see semantics), the philosophical study of language… …

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  • 90literary criticism — Discipline concerned with philosophical, descriptive, and evaluative inquiries about literature, including what literature is, what it does, and what it is worth. The Western critical tradition began with Plato s Republic (4th century BC). A… …

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