This famously chagrined Carnap, for whom such a seeming hypostatization of negation was the very epitome of metaphysical nonsense. |
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The hypostatization of this idea, therefore, although it may be natural, is deeply problematic. |
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What Eagleton needs here is political theory, not historical salvation through the hypostatization of Marx's enlightened opinions. |
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This hypostatization of the idea of the world, the fact that it is taken to be a mind-independent object, acts as the underlying assumption motivating both parties to the two mathematical antinomies. |
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Note, of course, that Scotus's account of the common nature also entails something stronger than Adams is proposing: indeed, it entails precisely the sort of minimal hypostatization that Scotus advocates. |
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Searching for this genesis is sine qua non for overcoming that hypostatization of mathematical space which characterizes the ontological approach to the world as res extensa. |
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Hyperbole was doubtless in play here, but so, too, was hypostatization, an awkward term for a common move in criticism, the inflating of a characteristic into a criterion. |
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While objectivist scholars might advocate a hypostatization of values, subjectivism establishes an indissoluble link between values and the real action of an agent. |
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