Sentence examples for conditions of concept from inspiring English sources

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On this account, in order for there to be incommensurability, the "situation must be rigged in such a way that the conditions of concept formation in one theory forbid the formation of the basic concepts of the other" (Feyerabend 1978, 68; cf. 1975, 269; 154154 154).

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Leaving aside the controversial question of whether we can separate possession conditions of concepts from attribution conditions, it might be asked whether Burge's social externalism can be employed to support CE normativity.

It is one of the general principles of data processing laid down in Article 5 of the Regulation and is applicable to all processing situations.bb Although it does not directly clarify the conditions of consent, the concept of 'purpose limitation' in Article 5 and the concept of 'purpose specificity' in relation to 9(2)(a) are tightly linked (Article 29 Data Protection Working Party 2013, pp 13 14).

But we're dealing with a modern problem, so I would separate the conditions of that concept from this discussion.

Therefore, a guiding consideration in evaluating particular conceptions of autonomy (though hardly a hard and fast test) will be whether it connects properly to these ancillary judgments (for discussion of "formal conditions" of a concept of autonomy, see Dworkin 1988, 7 10).

So, a subject may rationally judge that is a square when taking her experience at face value not only because her perception involves a nonconceptual way of representing a square but for that reason, since such a nonconceptual way of representing squares is part of the individuation conditions of the concept square.

However, students were found to write longer and richer drafts in the conditions of online concept-mapping and online reading before writing, yet poorer, shorter drafts after teacher-led talk in the traditional, no treatment group.

Thus, on Copp's own view, the truth conditions of moral concepts are determined, roughly, by facts about which moral standards are such that their currency would best conduce to meeting society's needs (Copp 2001, 28 29 recapitulating Copp 1995).

(Even the more recent "possession-condition" account of concepts in Peacocke (1992) requires that it be analytic that certain inferential transitions are privileged by a particular concept).

Albo begins this treatise with the statement that humanity has basic free will, for this is the necessary condition of the concept of recompense.

By contrast, a concept is objectively valid if and only if either it applies to some actual or possible objects of empirical intuition (this accounts for the objective validity of empirical concepts) or else it represents a necessary condition of empirical concepts (this accounts for the objective validity of pure concepts) (A239 240/B298 299, A240 242/B299 300).

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