Sentence examples for constitutive principles from inspiring English sources

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However, we must remember that those laws are constitutive principles, whereas the R-thesis is regulative.

Furthermore, ideas are the constitutive principles of divine nature, essentially identical with it.

Constitutive principles thereby have a strong objective standing, whereas regulative principles govern our theoretical activities.

Put in Kantian terms, they were both treated (wrongly) as though they were truly "constitutive" principles of human cognition.

Thus, Cassirer committed the same error as Reichenbach by blithely ignoring the possibility of constitutive principles which are not synthetic apriori judgments.

Of course, Schlick regarded his own philosophical framework as a clear counterexample, since it is an empiricist epistemology distinguished by its inclusion of constitutive principles.

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By contrast, the claim that such unity does exist would represent a "constitutive principle," the sort of "cosmological" knowledge claim that we cannot justify.

While Wittgenstein may have thought of this statement more as a constitutive principle of meaning, in the Circle it was put to work primarily as a demarcation criterion against metaphysics, albeit typically based on an underlying theory of meaning.

These sorts of complications prompted many later natural philosophers, who were generally sympathetic to Descartes' mechanical philosophy, to search for an internal property of matter that could serve as a type of individuating and constitutive principle for bodies; e.g., Leibniz' utilization of "force".

For instance, the general expression 'man' labels and can stand for each and every man only because of its primarily signifying the universal form of humanity qua being present in each and every man as the main constitutive principle of his essence.

Bonaventure begins by distinguishing the consideration of matter from the actual existence of matter in the order of natural history.[20] We may consider matter simply as a constitutive principle of things and as such it is pure potency; this is the way that the concept of matter functions in Aristotle's Physics and, to Bonaventure's mind, how Augustine spoke of matter in the Confessions.

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