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Conventionalism - Yale Law School
Conventionalism is a viewpoint, most closely associated with the . later writings of Wittgenstein, that emphasizes practice and context .' It. holds, for example, that we understand a concept not when we grasp. some fact, but when we can successfully use that concept within a lan- law.yale.edu
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Conventionalism - Wikipedia
Conventionalism is the philosophical attitude that fundamental principles of a certain kind are grounded on (explicit or implicit) agreements in society. en.wikipedia.org
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CONVENTIONALISM Definition & Meaning | Dictionary.com
Conventionalism definition: adherence to or advocacy of conventional attitudes or practices.. See examples of CONVENTIONALISM used in a sentence. www.dictionary.com
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conventionalism
conventionalism (kənˈvɛnʃənəlɪz(ə)m) [f. prec. + -ism.] 1. Adherence to or regard for what is conventional (in conduct, thought, or art); tendency to obey conventional usages or regulations.1837 H. Martineau Soc. Amer. (1839) III. 178 The incubus of conventionalism. 1882 Seeley Nat. Relig. 129 The o... Oxford English Dictionary
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[PDF] What Is Conventionalism about Moral Rights and Duties? - PhilArchive
Moral conventionalists believe moral rights and duties are assigned within social practices, which justify these rights and duties. philarchive.org
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Conventionalism - Philosophyball Wiki
Conventionalism is a philosophical theory that principles in various disciplines of knowledge are grounded on social agreements, rather than external ... philosophyball.miraheze.org
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6.1.2: Realism, Conventionalism, and Subjectivism
Conventionalism is the view that there are ethical truths and their truth is a matter of convention (God's in the case of DCT, people's ... human.libretexts.org
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Conventionalism - DSpace@MIT
To maintain the claim that some range of facts depends on convention, conventionalists need to explain how the features they take to be conventionally ... dspace.mit.edu
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Convention - Stanford Encyclopedia of Philosophy
In many conventionalist theories, however, the idea is that our conventions somehow make certain facts true. Those facts may be “conventional”, ... plato.stanford.edu
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[PDF] AN INTRODUCTION TO CONVENTIONALISM
The linguistic conventionalism of the later Wittgenstein is a likely source of philosoph ical inspiration for Burton's position; however, intuition is of ... digitalcommons.law.wne.edu
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Conventionalism - Routledge Encyclopedia of Philosophy
Article Summary. How is it known that every number has a successor, that straight lines can intersect each other no more than once, that causes precede their ... www.rep.routledge.com
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conventionalist
conventionalist (kənˈvɛnʃənəlɪst) [f. as prec. + -ist.] 1. A member or supporter of the French Convention of 1792.1801 Ann. Reg. 1800. 39 The five hundred, animated by the old conventionalists. 1857 O. A. Brownson Convert Wks. V. 94 The daughter of Joubert the Conventionalist. 2. One who follows con... Oxford English Dictionary
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David Malament
Regarding whether simultaneity in special relativity, the Einstein synchronisation is conventional, Malament argues against conventionalism and is regarded by some as having refuted Adolf Grünbaum's argument for conventionalism. wikipedia.org
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naturalesque
naturaˈlesque, a. and n. [f. natural a.] A. adj. Having the characteristics of nature or natural objects.1880 Mrs. Compton Reade Brown Hand & White II. iv. 102 Flung to the lowest depths of despair by the very naturalesque loveliness of Nereide. 1895 Archæol. Oxon. vi. 310 The spandrels are filled w... Oxford English Dictionary
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Jerzy Giedymin
Oxford: Pergamon (1982) Jerzy Giedymin, "Geometrical and Physical Conventionalism of Henri Poincaré in Epistemologial Formulation", in Studies in History in History and Philosophy of Science, 23 (1992) Jerzy Giedymin, "Radical Conventionalism, Its Background and Evolution: Poincare, Leroy, Ajdukiewicz", wikipedia.org
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