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For periods of either positive or negative net recharge to groundwater the model applies a term similar in form to an analytical solution based on solution to the linearized Boussinesq equation.
This means that (ME2) fails to support the claim that when S applies a term in a way that is semantically incorrect, then she has done what she ought not do: 'semantically incorrect' and 'ought not' thus come apart.
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In general, I'm temperamentally moderate and believe in different spheres of justice, to borrow and inappropriately apply a term of Walzer's.
The washing suffix (from the word whitewashing) refers to the act of applying a term because it's a hot buzzword without anything real to back it up.
Interestingly, knowing is here characterized as the practical ability (neng) to "describe" (mao) something encountered, probably by applying a term to it.
Other passages in the Mozi suggest that "attaching" refers to applying a term of approval or disapproval to someone in order to praise or reproach him.
What the empiricist denies is that changing your current criteria for applying a term can ever get you closer to the truth about what you meant all along.
Sense meaning is the criterion in mind in terms of sense experience for classifying objects and applying a term, a schema or rule that speakers have in mind whereby a term applies to an actual or thinkable thing or signifies some property, and which would exist even if there were no linguistic expression for it.
Technically, the ability to correctly apply a term to something (such as by saying, "This is a dog" or by pointing at a dog and declaring, "Dog!") can be understood as an expression of propositional knowledge.
In response to such worries, Jackson acknowledges that different speakers' criteria for applying a term may not be perfectly matched, but he argues that there must be significant overall similarity in reference-fixing criteria for everyday practical coordination.
It applies, as a term, to any argumentation about literature, whether or not specific works are analyzed.
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Justyna Jupowicz-Kozak
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