Sentence examples for principles of quantity from inspiring English sources

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Accordingly, the Axioms of Intuition provide a meta-principle, or principle of the mathematical principles of quantity, namely that "All intuitions are extensive magnitudes" (A161/B202).

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Cookbook, a green grocery store in the Echo Park neighborhood of Los Angeles run by the master gardener and chef Marta Teegen, is a monument to the principle of quality over quantity: inside the modest 500-square-foot space is nearly everything a cook with a penchant for natural ingredients could possibly want.

Consequently, determining the partial molar heat capacity and partial molar entropy of electrons in a conductor by using thermoelectric measurements depends on an extension of the principles of thermodynamics, wherein certain quantities from equilibrium thermodynamics would be equivalent to certain quantities from irreversible thermodynamics.

Moreover he employs this property as the common principle from which the seven species of quantity can be derived (EP, ch. de quantitate, fol. 30ra).

(John Staurt Mill, Principles of Political Economy, 1848) "The quantity theory of money thus rests, ultimately, upon the fundamental peculiarity which money alone of all human goods possesses – the fact that it has no power to satisfy human wants except a power to purchase things which do have such power".

The principles of pure understanding that are associated with the categories of quantity (i.e., unity, plurality and totality) are the Axioms of Intuition.

The principle of minimising the quantity of fixation implants used not only reduces the surgical insult but maximises the number of fractures that can be stabilised in a short anaesthetic period in a sick, febrile patient.

In his Principles of Philosophy, Descartes had argued that the quantity of motion in the world remains constant, where the quantity of motion of a body is determined by its speed times its size.

Such criteria encourage students to think in terms of quantity but not quality, and are thus incompatible with the principles of avoidance of harm defined by biomedical ethics.

He seems not to doubt that comparisons of quantity can be made and that these differ in principle from comparisons in terms of choiceworthiness.

It is a corollary of that principle that quantities having no extent in any of those dimensions ("dimensionless quantities") will not be distinguishable as different kinds through dimensional analysis alone, and the formality of quantity calculus will be of no help in preventing mistakes where different kinds of dimensionless quantities are confused.

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