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The distinction is a matter of primary philosophical and methodological principle.
He set down a methodological principle that reason should be used only to justify truths revealed in the scriptures.
When, partly as a result of the European "wars of religion" in the 16th and 17th centuries, doubt took over from faith as a methodological principle in philosophy and the natural sciences, some tried a new apologetic tack.
The Faithfulness Condition seems rather to be a methodological principle.
Grice (1975) counsels a methodological principle: 'Sense are not to be multiplied beyond necessity'.
One might respond with a methodological principle that propels the empty world to the top of the agenda.
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The study of these methodological principles themselves constitutes the field of hermeneutics.
Using the same organizational and methodological principles, Cardijn organized similar groups of young farmers, students, and married couples.
Another aspect of a scientific advisor's intermediary role is to look beyond the scientific content of a particular issue and communicate the broader methodological principles and concepts that underpin scientific evidence.
Under these circumstances, such linguists as Franz Boas (died 1942) were less concerned with the construction of a general theory of the structure of human language than they were with prescribing sound methodological principles for the analysis of unfamiliar languages.
On a normative level, it generates methodological principles for engaging in nonsexist science.
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