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Discover LudwigThe phrase "natural contingent" is grammatically correct and can be used in written English
It refers to something that is a natural consequence or occurrence, rather than something that is optional or planned. Example: The rainy weather was a natural contingent of living in a tropical climate.
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Each standard-form sentence is found in one of three matters: natural, contingent, or remotive.
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The author of the Dialectica Monacensis says that the matter of an assertoric sentence may be natural, remote, or contingent.
Nevertheless, compensation or reward for environmental services (CRES) envisages efficient, equitable use and conservation of natural resources through contingent contracts between sellers and buyers of ecosystem services (Swallow et al. 2009).
First, because a synthetic a priori judgment is a priori, its meaning and truth are strictly underdetermined by sensory impressions and/or contingent natural objects or facts, and it is also necessarily true.
"Pure" a priori cognitions are those that in addition to being a priori or absolutely independent of all sensory impressions and/or contingent natural objects or facts, also contain no sensory matter whatsoever (B3).
If the literature provides a reasonable reflection of the incidence of repeated evolution in nature, our findings suggest that natural selection can overcome contingent effects to an extent, but it depends heavily on the aspect of the phenotype targeted by selection.
Literature is a waste of nature, its existence contingent upon the consumption of natural materials - parchment from sheepskin, paper from rag or wood-pulp.
The results illustrate that the restorative value of nature experience is contingent on occupational engagement with the natural environment, and they indicate some pathways through which occupational engagement can affect restoration.
Most disturbing was his recognition that because natural selection gave a contingent, materialist explanation for the existence of the moral capacity, it removed any divine or cosmic endorsement of its products.
This view confers an obligation on those who embrace it to explain how the theory of natural selection can provide contingent explanations without trading in causal relations among its explanatory variables.
Yet cases of repeated evolution seem to refute it by presenting clear evidence that natural selection can override the contingent nature of evolution.
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