Sentence examples for principles which govern from inspiring English sources

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The heuristic principles which govern forms of enquiry, for Collingwood, are presuppositions, not propositions.

The heuristic principles which govern forms of enquiries are not proffered as propositions (as answers to questions) with a definite truth value, but as presuppositions.

Although his words are meant to provide concrete vicarious encounters with the world, Heraclitus adheres to some abstract principles which govern the world.

These conclusions originate, in part, from principles which govern the sociobiology and group behavior of bees, ants, fish, birds and human societies.

The heuristic principles which govern forms of enquiry are meaningful even if they are unverifiable because they are not propositions at least not in Collingwood's technical use of the term.

The subject matter of philosophical analysis is thus the fundamental concepts and principles which govern different forms of investigation and define the subject matters of the first-order sciences.

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Plato believed the cause to be a world-soul, created according to mathematical principles, which governed the daily motion of the heavens (the motion of the Same) and the opposed motions of the planets along the zodiac (the motion of the Different).

First, quarks had to have half-integer spin (intrinsic angular momentum) values for the model to work, but at the same time they seemed to violate the Pauli exclusion principle, which governs the behaviour of all particles (called fermions) having odd half-integer spin.

This accords with the observation that people generally only have significant contact with others like themselves ("the homophylic principle"), which governs the emergence of assortative mixing in social networks [43].

(Freud, 1924 ; Q366) [We] have taken the view that the principle which governs all mental processes is a special case of Fechner's "tendency towards stability", and have accordingly attributed to the mental apparatus the purpose of reducing to nothing, or at least of keeping as low as possible, the sums of excitation which flow in upon it.

Herein, we present a harmonized perspective of the principle factors which govern electrocatalysis and bioelectrocatalysis featuring examples of technologically important electrochemical reactions catalyzed by both enzymes and inorganic electrocatalysts.

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