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- ...Serving as a normative recommendation or a regulative principle in the [[normative science]] of logic, its function is to guide the conduct of thought toward ...is that I make pragmatism to be a mere maxim of logic instead of a sublime principle of speculative philosophy. In order to be admitted to better philosophical12 KB (1,764 words) - 04:32, 17 November 2015
- <p>A ''fifth icon'' is required for the principle of excluded middle and other propositions connected with it. One of the si ...very proposition follows. With that understanding, the formula states the principle of excluded middle, that from the falsity of the denial of <math>x\!</math>11 KB (1,526 words) - 04:14, 18 November 2015
- ...here exist what are called ''[[normative science]]s'' devoted to answering normative questions about any domain of problems that one might care to address. ..., the last codifying a special type of uncertainty as to ''what regulative principle has any chance of success'', but the chief uncertainty is that we are calle20 KB (2,552 words) - 15:16, 2 March 2024
- ...here exist what are called ''[[normative science]]s'' devoted to answering normative questions about any domain of problems that one might care to address. ..., the last codifying a special type of uncertainty as to ''what regulative principle has any chance of success'', but the chief uncertainty is that we are calle20 KB (2,557 words) - 15:36, 5 November 2020
- ...here exist what are called ''[[normative science]]s'' devoted to answering normative questions about any domain of problems that one might care to address. ..., the last codifying a special type of uncertainty as to ''what regulative principle has any chance of success'', but the chief uncertainty is that we are calle20 KB (2,560 words) - 14:10, 29 October 2016
- | align="right" | 9 || [[Normative science]] | align="right" | 3 || [[Normative principle]]39 KB (4,682 words) - 14:55, 21 May 2007
- ====Priorisms of Normative Sciences==== ====Principle of Rational Action====15 KB (1,597 words) - 12:00, 15 April 2017
- ...religious, and spiritual truth, along with the difference between truth in principle and truth in practice. These topics demand a perspective on meaning, reali ...own sake. As such, truth takes its place among justice and beauty, whose normative sciences are ethics and aesthetics, respectively. Viewed in this light, it37 KB (5,460 words) - 14:45, 17 November 2015
- ...religious, or spiritual truth, along with the difference between truth in principle and truth in practice. For others these subjects are out of bounds, mentio ...e. As such, truth takes its place among [[justice]] and [[beauty]], whose normative sciences are [[ethics]] and [[aesthetics]], respectively. Viewed in this l81 KB (11,851 words) - 18:53, 20 August 2007
- ...religious, or spiritual truth, along with the difference between truth in principle and truth in practice. For others these subjects are out of bounds, mentio ...e. As such, truth takes its place among [[justice]] and [[beauty]], whose normative sciences are [[ethics]] and [[aesthetics]], respectively. Viewed in this l81 KB (11,851 words) - 22:22, 25 January 2008
- ...es]], [[John Dewey]], and others, inquiry is closely associated with the [[normative science]] of [[logic]]. In its inception, the pragmatic model or theory of ...e phrase 'If past experience is any guide …' then we can be sure that this principle has come into play. We are invoking an analogy between past experience, co58 KB (7,676 words) - 22:34, 15 November 2015
- ...ons, truth is defined as the good of [[logic]], where logic is seen as a [[normative science]], that is, an [[inquiry]] into a ''good'' that seeks [[descriptiv ...in different fields, notably by [[Michael Polanyi]], who called it the ''[[principle of mutual control]]'', referring to the way that domains of personal and di237 KB (37,371 words) - 11:22, 20 August 2007
- ...ons, truth is defined as the good of [[logic]], where logic is seen as a [[normative science]], that is, an [[inquiry]] into a ''good'' that seeks [[descriptiv ...in different fields, notably by [[Michael Polanyi]], who called it the ''[[principle of mutual control]]'', referring to the way that domains of personal and di237 KB (37,371 words) - 22:14, 25 January 2008
- a critical reflection on signs, and thus a normative, by which Peirce means quasi-necessary or normative. This leaves room139 KB (16,717 words) - 14:30, 12 September 2017
- ...to the truth is always one way and is accumulated by experience. The same principle of balancing of errors holds alike in observation and in reasoning.</p> ...of logical continuity — what in physics is called a ''correspondence principle'' — would suggest parallels between steps of reasoning in the neighbo362 KB (47,812 words) - 19:40, 9 November 2016
- ...and guidelines actually get enforced. The sad thing is that the rules in principle espoused by offical [[WP:Policy]] state all the right ideas, but people who ...should be one that P actually used, characteristically and as a matter of principle, to describe P's theory of R.147 KB (23,399 words) - 12:51, 20 August 2007
- ...a certain pattern of argument that I can recognize as invoking a ''closure principle'', and this is a figure of reasoning that Peirce uses in three other places ...an be constructed from these, and thus in affording what may be called a ''principle of correspondence'' between probability theory and its limiting case in the226 KB (33,992 words) - 16:22, 29 December 2017
- ...tive forces, a pervasive field of potentials, a ruling law, or a governing principle. ...the temporal development of a system, is a term that fits into a law or a principle, which governs the system at a higher level. The existence of a value or a138 KB (23,322 words) - 14:50, 4 January 2015
- ...ctually accomplished in nature, speculations as to how it might be done in principle, or explorations of how it might be done better in the medium of technologi ...ve study of how we might think), and the logic of operations research (the normative study of how we ought to think in order to achieve the goals of reasoning).241 KB (38,416 words) - 15:14, 15 April 2017
- programs can serve as descriptive, modal, or normative hypotheses, that in nature, as speculations about how it might be done in principle, or665 KB (109,541 words) - 02:46, 13 September 2010
