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The analyses are written in a richly literary way (for besides being a "dialectician," Kierkegaard is, as he says, a "poet"), and this is important for Kierkegaard's regulative purpose, since he aims not just to inform people about the logic of religious emotions, but to move them to see the world in their terms and to take action in their terms.
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In the aesthetic experience, transcendental imagination is furnished with the regulative function of providing human beings with a sense of orientation in the world a sense of belonging or purpose.
It then emerges that such statements serve the regulative function of licensing and censoring certain uses.
In short, it has no constitutive but merely a regulative role vis-à-vis the sciences.
This is his distinction between the "constitutive" and "regulative" use of ideas.
Therefore we assume hCG also to have an LH-R regulative function.
The regulative role of hypoxia on normal and leukemic hematopoiesis has been long addressed in our laboratory.
We propose that it should refer to the (subjective) perception of its significance (regulative weight) for a given purpose.
However, an intuitive understanding could grasp organisms without purpose-concepts and regulative principles about judging teleologically.
The developed SVSC law for singular systems is carried out for the purpose of achieving rapid regulative rate, and shortening arrival time.
A complete account of the integrative role of SIRS within the personality system provides an analysis of traits in light of their functional complexity and their dominant function (reactive, regulative, self-regulative) in controlling stimulation.
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