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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...
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Conventionalism
Karl Popper broadened the meaning of conventionalism still more. In the 1930s, a Polish philosopher Kazimierz Ajdukiewicz proposed a view that he called radical conventionalism – as opposed to moderate conventionalism
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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...
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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.
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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...
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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",
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detailism
ˈdetailism nonce-wd. [f. detail n. + -ism.] A system of attention to details.1865 Lewes in Fortn. Rev. I. 588 There has been a reaction against conventionalism which called itself Idealism, in favour of detailism which calls itself Realism.
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F-scale (personality test)
The F-scale measures responses on several different components of authoritarianism, such as conventionalism, authoritarian aggression, superstition and The scale specifically examines the following personality dimensions:
Conventionalism: conformity to the traditional societal norms and values of the
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Las modelos (film)
In a less enthusiastic review, La Nación equated the film to a television play and described it as an "elementary story loaded with ingenuity and conventionalism
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Moral hierarchy
moral development have been read as creating a hierarchy of increasing moral complexity, ranging from the premoral at the bottom, through the midrange of conventionalism
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Yemima Ben-Menahem
Ben-Menahem devoted several papers and a book to conventionalism, a position first articulated by Henri Poincaré in the context of geometry. Ben-Menahem reads twentieth century science and philosophy from the perspective of the impact of conventionalism on these fields.
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On 'Rectifying' Rectification: Reconsidering Zhengming in Light of ...
Notes [1] Many scholars, including David Hall and Roger Ames, Kurtis Hagen and Hsiao Kung-chuan, argue that there is a strong continuity regarding zhengming across many key Confucian texts, from the Analects to the Xunzi.This essay focuses on the ethical functions of zhengming and does not address the many contemporary debates regarding zhengming and logic, realism vs conventionalism, etc.
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柏林学派 (哲学)
柏林学派与维也纳学派有很多共同之处,但在一些主题上有所不同,例如概率和约定主义(Conventionalism)。赖兴巴赫坚持称他的哲学为逻辑经验主义,以区别于维也纳学派的逻辑实证主义。今天很少有人做出区分,而且这些词经常互换。
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Hugo Dingler
Dingler himself initially characterized it as "critical conventionalism", to contrast it with the "naïve conventionalism" of other philosophers such as Wolters, Gereon, "The First Man Who Almost Wholly Understands Me: Carnap, Dingler, and Conventionalism," in Nicholas Rescher, ed., *The Heritage of Logical
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