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And the empirical character of the drawings – what does the world look like, how do things work – leaves its trace in the paintings.
Kant calls phenomenal virtue, virtue's "empirical character," the form in which true virtue appears to us (Rel 6 47 48).
Even the empirical character of protocol statements could not be pure and primitive, as physicalism allowed the introduction of theoretical non-perception terms.
It also contains the experiential term that provides the linguistic recording of the empirical character of protocols, that is, their experiential origin.
Kant maintains that the human will has an empirical character that can be studied, and is properly thought of as the empirical cause of our actions.
The scalar quantity 3D-FED, the three-dimensional free energy density offers a physical basis to the establishment of a new predictive model with limited empirical character.
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The closing parameters required by the model were reduced from the experimental data, thus providing the model with a semi-empirical character.
14), Gary Rosen seems sympathetic to the thrust of its argument -- that science sparked the Enlightenment and the rise of the liberal democracies, whose ethos consequently is experimental and empirical in character.
The issues at stake are empirical in character and the relevant empirical facts are not known.
Questions about the scope and effects of discrimination are largely but not entirely empirical in character.
His grounds for this whole position are again largely empirical in character.
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