The crucial feature of ontological eliminative structuralism is that the background ontology is not understood in structuralist terms. |
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Thus, the ontological eliminative structuralism inherits the problems and potential solutions of realism in ontology. |
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Many may have developed explicit systems which seek to alleviate human distress by eliminative procedures. |
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Instead, he mobilizes the logical modalities for his eliminative structuralism. |
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Newton, who is usually contrasted with Bacon, said he was a Baconian and his own logic machine, the Calculus, was produced through a Baconian eliminative process. |
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The synthetic metabolic process of anabolism or the eliminative process of catabolism results in some chemical by-product that requires elimination. |
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On the other hand, neither enumerative nor eliminative induction are logical guarantors of truth, because they are themselves based on assumptions about the world. |
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I now understand how much dairy products can contribute to digestive and eliminative problems. |
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Similarly, an eliminative structuralist account of real analysis and Euclidean geometry requires a background ontology whose cardinality is at least that of the continuum. |
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In short, the relevant statistical methodology is Fisherian and eliminative, not Bayesian and comparative, as Austerberry asserts. |
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Workplace mobbing is the collective expression of the eliminative impulse in formal organizations. |
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According to his view, Hume is not arguing for a bundle theory, which is a form of reductionism, but rather for an eliminative view of the self. |
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The sample has also been selected by using eliminative sampling. |
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This basic eliminative argument, namely that certain causes for conviction and bhakti are disposed of, leaving only one viable explanation, is developed by Visvanatha. |
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Children who overindulge in sweets often lose flesh, partly because an undue amount of sugar overtaxes the eliminative organs and upsets the bodily machinery. |
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