In fact certainty has little or nothing to do with analyticity for the leading logical empiricists. |
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Experiment is the controlled use of analyticity in the light of scientific laws. |
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Rather, data collection and analyticity is always based on a set of questions about the object. |
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These constructs include analyticity, self-confidence, inquisitiveness, maturity, open-mindedness, systematicity, and truth-seeking. |
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Thus, the difficulties it creates for achieving objective analyticity or rigor in African philosophy must be admitted. |
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Students tended to be strongest in open-mindedness, analyticity, inquisitiveness, and maturity. |
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Secondly, he needs to provide an account of analyticity according to which a biconditional can be analytic even when the explicit ontological commitments of each side of the biconditional differ. |
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So it may appear that the notion of analyticity is easily delimitable in Carnap's explicational approach: analytic propositions would be those that constitute a logico-linguistic framework. |
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Roughly speaking, Germanic languages differ in how conservative or how progressive each language is with respect to an overall trend toward analyticity. |
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Analyticity applies to sentences rather than propositions. |
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