Sentence examples for formalistic terms from inspiring English sources

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He said: "A child might be here purely for the slide, while the serious art lover might see this in purely formalistic terms.

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Transcendental idealism, also called formalistic idealism, term applied to the epistemology of the 18th-century German philosopher Immanuel Kant, who held that the human self, or transcendental ego, constructs knowledge out of sense impressions and from universal concepts called categories that it imposes upon them.

Deontological theories have been termed formalistic, because their central principle lies in the conformity of an action to some rule or law.

I use the terms formal and formalistic.

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.

It became a little more formalistic".

A book of extraordinary intelligence, humanity and (formalistic) cunning.

This formalistic law of evidence was not, however, universally held.

But Pakistan declined to go beyond that formalistic undertaking.

Part of it is the formalistic courtesies of war.

A formalistic approach using high-level abstractions became the fashion.

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