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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.
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Synonyms of conventionalist - Merriam-Webster
Synonyms for CONVENTIONALIST: traditionalist, conformist, conformer, follower, standpatter, stuffed shirt, moderate, square; ...
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conventionalist - Wiktionary, the free dictionary
A person of conventional behaviour or beliefs. (philosophy) A supporter or adherent of 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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[PDF] Conventionalism - Yale Law School
is a term more commonly used in the philosophy of science for the view that scientific laws are not imposed by nature, but rather are conventions we chose ...
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Conventionalist Accounts of Personal Identity Over Time - Kovacs
Conventionalism about personal identity over time is the view that personal identity is in some sense dependent on our beliefs, desires, social practices, or ...
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CONVENTIONALISM definition in American English
1. adherence to or advocacy of conventional attitudes or practices 2. something conventional, as an expression or attitude 3. Philosophy
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37 Synonyms & Antonyms for CONVENTIONALIST | Thesaurus.com
conventionalist · Tory · conserver · hard hat · old guard · old liner · reactionary · standpat. noun as in traditionalist. Synonyms. Strongest matches. old ...
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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.
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Conventionalism - Social Research Glossary
Conventionalism argues that scientific theory is not underpinned by adequate empirical evidence and formal reasoning.
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conventionalist, n. & adj. meanings, etymology and more
conventionalist has developed meanings and uses in subjects including history (late 1700s) politics (1800s) visual arts (1840s) philosophy (1920s)
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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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