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Another pair of terms, ectothermy and endothermy, describes whether most of an animal's heat is absorbed from the environment ("ecto-") or generated by internal processes ("endo-").
If we can find a term that we all agree means "more free than gratis", and another pair of terms for the less-free and more-free ends of that spectrum, I think we'd all be happy.
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Another term I wanted to emphasize, well, a pair of terms: There's two kinds of regulation, called microprudential–I think this is a relatively new word; at least it has become popular since the financial crisis of the 2000's and macroprudential.
A third pair of terms, poikilothermy and homeothermy, describes whether the body temperature tends to vary with that of the immediate environment or remains relatively constant.
The initial divergence of the two sequences is roughly exponential, each pair of terms being different by an amount greater than that of the preceding pair by a roughly constant factor.
These oppositions are characteristically "binary" and "hierarchical," involving a pair of terms in which one member of the pair is assumed to be primary or fundamental, the other secondary or derivative.
Now the Soviet usage of this pair of terms appears to fly in the face of our ordinary, non-philosophical understanding of them (that, for example, Wall Street values are "materialist," while the Occupy movement is "idealist").
I presume that university faculty vote across the spectrum of political opinion, which in the US is not exhausted by any polar pair of terms, such as right-wing/left-wing or liberal/conservative. Who do university faculty (OK, "academics") advocate for in primaries?
Hume's eighteenth-century terminology includes a pair of terms no longer in general use.
These two responses give us versions of fictionalism that, for lack of a better pair of terms, can be called formalistic fictionalism and non-formalistic fictionalism.
This form of the first pair of terms is particularly significant since we are specifically concerned with what happens near disease-free equilibrium.
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