Criterial

Word CRITERIAL
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Hyphenation criterial
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The word "criterial" in example sentences

Individuals he talked of the satisfaction of certain conditions as being criterial for the ascription of some disputed claims, and justified that by transcendental arguments. ❋ Snowdon, Paul (2009)

He calls such intentions directing intentions and then says that he has come to "regard the directing intention, at least in the case of perceptual demonstratives, as criterial, and to regard the demonstration as a mere externalization of this inner intention." (1989b, p. 582) ❋ Unknown (2009)

The constitution was very very very very very clear on the criterial for his removal from office though not the ceremonial mechanism, i.e., impeachment ❋ Unknown (2009)

The constitution was very very very very very clear on the criterial for his removal from office though not the ceremonial mechanism, i.e., impeachment. ❋ Unknown (2009)

The constitution was very very very very very clear on the criterial for his removal from office ❋ Unknown (2009)

The theory supposes that, while different people can possess some different beliefs about race, they share certain criterial beliefs and these serve to define the concept. ❋ Warnke, Georgia (2008)

Suppose we loosen the theory so that race has only to satisfy a good number of our criterial beliefs. ❋ Warnke, Georgia (2008)

Yet, as Appiah insists, there is no set of criterial beliefs that satisfies this condition in the case of race. ❋ Warnke, Georgia (2008)

On a strict ideational theory, when we speak of different sexes we should have a definitive set of criterial beliefs that define the concept and its application. ❋ Warnke, Georgia (2008)

To see how the claim that the Turing Test is merely criterial for the ascription of intelligence differs from the logical behaviorist claim that the Turing Test provides logically sufficient conditions for the ascription of intelligence, it suffices to consider the question of whether it is nomically possible for there to be a “hand simulation” of a Turing Test program. ❋ Oppy, Graham (2008)

The semantic sting argument is a claim that Hart applies criterial semantics generally to legal (and, incidentally, jurisprudential) concepts, in a way that makes real disagreement about the law impossible. ❋ Endicott, Timothy (2008)

The interventionist account is indeed mono-criterial. ❋ Woodward, James (2008)

A strict ideational theory requires that all the criterial beliefs be satisfied in the correct application of the concept. ❋ Warnke, Georgia (2008)

The difficulty of providing such an account lies partially in explaining why mental states often appear to violate certain familiar entailment patterns (whether or not these violations are criterial of intentionality). ❋ Caston, Victor (2007)

His argument is not that truth is reducible to warrant, but that the concept has no deep or substantive criterial content at all. ❋ Ramberg, Bjørn (2007)

In MWO, Lewis occasionally claimed that we create necessary truth by adopting concepts and criterial principles; in AKV he was more circumspect. ❋ Hunter, Bruce (2007)

Among the criterial Forbes examined were which treatments proved most innovative and which have truly affected the most lives. ❋ Forbes.com Staff (2006)

It is important, however, to emphasize that such capacities are not themselves intended to be definitive or in any way criterial for consciousness. ❋ Allen, Colin (2006)

As meta-theorists of science they developed explications: here the point is that different types of explications can be envisaged, ranging from analytic definitions in terms of necessary and sufficient conditions in formal languages all the way to pragmatic, exemplar-based criterial delimitations of the central applications of contested concepts or practices. ❋ Uebel, Thomas (2006)

Hempel drew the holistic conclusion that the units of empirical significance were entire theories and that the measure of empirical significance itself was multi-criterial and, moreover, allowed for degrees of significance. ❋ Uebel, Thomas (2006)

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