The explanatory indispensability argument is an argument in the philosophy of mathematics for the existence of mathematical objects. It claims that rationally...
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The Quine–Putnam indispensability argument is an argument in the philosophy of mathematics for the existence of abstract mathematical objects such as numbers...
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non-deductive arguments may rest on different or additional criteria than truth—for example, the persuasiveness of so-called "indispensability claims" in...
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and the "explanatory turn" in the realism–anti-realism debate in which the indispensability argument was reframed in terms of the explanatory power of...
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mathematics, Putnam and W. V. O. Quine developed the Quine–Putnam indispensability argument, an argument for the reality of mathematical entities, later espousing...
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not ontologically real objects. Stating that the Quine–Putnam indispensability argument is the chief support of platonism, Craig criticizes the neo-Quinean...
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scientific inquiry is carried out in practice, and second, to provide an explanatory account of why scientific inquiry succeeds as well as it appears to do...
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power and explanatory success as a research program for the investigation of the mind/brain. Such eliminativists have developed different arguments to show...
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Reason (redirect from Rational argument)
ways in which humans can use formal reasoning to produce logically valid arguments and true conclusions. Reasoning may be subdivided into forms of logical...
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institutionalised beliefs about "truth" – it would be unwise to use "truth" as an explanatory resource. To do so would (according to the relativist view) include the...
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Philosophy of mind (section Arguments for dualism)
take a future scientific paradigm shift or revolution to bridge the explanatory gap. Nagel posits that in the future a sort of "objective phenomenology"...
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about the drawing of conclusions deductive, inductive, or hypothetically explanatory. Peirce's semiotics, in its classifications, its critical analysis of...
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ISBN 978-1405191456. Mark Colyvan (2001). "§4.2 What is it to be indispensable?". The Indispensability of Mathematics. Oxford University Press. pp. 76 ff. ISBN 0198031440...
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House of Cards (American TV series) (category Pages with non-numeric formatnum arguments)
agree to meet in the Oval Office to discuss a truce, but during a heated argument, Doug confesses to Frank's murder. Frank was intending to murder Claire...
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1999. Derivation by phase. Cambridge, MA: MIT. Chomsky, N. 2001. Beyond explanatory adequacy. Cambridge, MA: MIT. Katz, J., D. Pesetsky 2009. The identity...
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Intelligent design (category Arguments for the existence of God)
Intelligent design (ID) is a pseudoscientific argument for the existence of God, presented by its proponents as "an evidence-based scientific theory about...
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below. A complicated theory of relations continued to strangle Russell's explanatory 1919 Introduction to Mathematical Philosophy and his 1927 second edition...
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continue to make reference to the Hieronymous Wolf Commentary in their explanatory annotations. The Centiloquium 'one hundred (sayings)' was the common...
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of; Office, Cabinet; Office, Foreign and Commonwealth; Treasury, HM. "Explanatory Notes to Constitutional Reform and Governance Act 2010". Archived from...
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argument that is a logical fallacy based on misrepresentation of an opponent's position. Studia humanitatis – humanistic studies deemed indispensable...
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University of Chicago Press, Chicago, 320–339. Mark Colyvan (2001). The Indispensability of Mathematics. Oxford University Press. pp. 78–79. ISBN 0195166612...
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John Adams (section Explanatory notes)
allowed British officials to search a home without notice or reason. Otis's argument against the writs inspired Adams to the cause of the American colonies...
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Virgin birth of Jesus (redirect from Virgin birth (arguments))
earth. According to R. T. France, the inclusion of Isaiah 7:14 was an explanatory addition to Matthew's birth narrative, albeit not the inspiration for...
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Media Lens (section Activities and main arguments)
issuing regular online Media Alerts, scrutinising media coverage, the arguments used, source selection, and the framing of events to highlight bias, omissions...
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aspects of his view on intentionality, emphasizing the centrality and indispensability of the intentional stance to our conceptual scheme. Dennett was the...
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critic of the French Communist Party (Parti communiste français, PCF). His arguments and theses were set against the threats that he saw attacking the theoretical...
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emergency like the Great Depression. The court, however, dismissed this argument as erroneous and insisted that the only relevant issue was whether the...
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Candide (section Explanatory notes)
different from it in style: the Poème embodies a more serious philosophical argument than Candide. The conclusion of the novel, in which Candide finally dismisses...
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quarrels with them, as their owner, to whom they have made themselves indispensable usually lets them off scot free. On the southern frontier of the Sokoto...
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Søren Kierkegaard (section Explanatory notes)
from an aesthetic and an ethical point of view. The book is basically an argument about faith and marriage with a short discourse at the end telling them...
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