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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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Conventionalism
The French philosopher Pierre Duhem espoused a broader conventionalist view encompassing all of science. It has been argued that the standard model of cosmology is built upon a set of conventionalist stratagems.
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Édouard Le Roy
Along with Henri Poincaré and Pierre Duhem, he supported a conventionalist thesis on the foundation of mathematics. Although a fervent Catholic, he extended this conventionalist theory to revealed truths, which did not, according to him, withdraw any of their strength
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Hugo Dingler
Thought
Dingler's position is usually characterized as "conventionalist" by Karl Popper and others. Sometimes he is called a "radical conventionalist" (also referred to as "critical voluntarism" in the secondary literature), as by the early Rudolf Carnap
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Louis Rougier
Religion
Rougier's conventionalist philosophical position naturally led him to oppose Neo-Thomism, which had been the official philosophy of the Roman Consistent with his conventionalist epistemology, Rougier believed that political power rests not upon eternally-valid claims but upon, which he called
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G. A. den Hartogh
In 2002 Den Hartogh published Mutual Expectations: a Conventionalist Theory of Law. Erkenntnis Vol.38 (1993)
‘A Conventionalist Theory of Obligation.’
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Interpretivism (legal)
Hermeneutics has now expanded to many varied areas of research in the social sciences as an alternative to a conventionalist approach.
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Coordinative definition
, given that, according to formalism, interpreted or applied geometry does have empirical content, the problem is not resolved on the basis of purely conventionalist
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Jerzy Giedymin
Work
Giedymin was convinced that Henri Poincaré's conventionalist philosophy was fundamentally misunderstood and thus underestimated. Reidel Publishing Co., 1974
Jerzy Giedymin, Science and convention: essays on Henri Poincaré’s philosophy of science and the conventionalist tradition
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Achille Varzi (philosopher)
His more recent work is inspired by a nominalist-conventionalist stance.
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Roque González Garza
On the fall of Conventionalist President Eulalio Gutiérrez, he was chosen by the Convention as Gutiérrez's replacement. As a Conventionalist, he was in opposition to the Constitutionalist president, Venustiano Carranza.
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Harichand Akhtar
He was a conventionalist but his manner was unique for simplicity. His collection of ghazals titled Kufr o Imaan was published during his lifetime.
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Louis Althusser and the Traditions of French Marxism
long-standing debates" about knowledge, but disagreed with his view that Althusser's description of philosophy and science was "excessively rationalist and conventionalist
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Seana Shiffrin
She has pursued these themes predominately through her non-conventionalist account of promising, her controversial argument that contract law should be
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Convention of Aguascalientes
It appointed Villa commander of the Conventionalist Army, which then took up arms against Carranza's Constitutionalist Army.
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