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So explanatory priority must be accorded to the basic human goods themselves, and to the self-evident desirability which makes each of them the object of an inclination in the will of anyone sufficiently intelligent and mature to understand their goodness (that is, the way they make human beings more fulfilled, more "perfect" [complete]).

The archives of the poets on whom Byatt modeled LaMotte -- Christina Rossetti, Emily Dickinson and Elizabeth Barrett Browning, with a smattering of Emily Brontë -- offer nothing so explanatory.

[See entry on structural realism.] In Weyl and Eddington, geometrical unification was the attempt to cast the harmony of the Einstein theory of gravitation in a new epistemological and so, explanatory, light, by displaying the great field laws of gravitation and electromagnetism within the common frame of a geometrically represented objective reality.

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Gould and Lewontin refer to Voltaire's Dr. Pangloss of Candide, whose philosophy that "everything is for the best in this best of all possible worlds" leads to numerous just-so explanatory stories, such as "the nose has been formed to bear spectacles – thus we have spectacles" (Voltaire 2010, p. 2).

"He's so beautifully explanatory of things I don't know if other people think about, but I think about, but just can't quite put into words.

So chemists' explanatory goals require that specific features of reaction mechanisms can be identified.

So any explanatory value to be had from memetics is parasitic on conventional work done in psychology.

The "arthropods as ecdysozoans" hypothesis has so much explanatory power because it simultaneously accommodates evidence from diverse data sources.

So, fully explanatory really says that if a formula is believable at a possible world, there is a justification for it.

For Plato the primeval chaotic stuff of the universe has no inherent preexisting form that governs some course of natural development toward the achievement of some goal, and so the explanatory cause of its orderliness must be external to any features that such stuff may possess.

The recent trend in the so called "explanatory journalism" is a possible answer to such a trend.

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