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The term “conventionalization” of organic agriculture was created to depict the controversially discussed phenomenon that organic agriculture departs from the core organic principles on which it is based.
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Naltrexone and Conventionality
The American Journal of Drug and Alcohol Abuse, 1978This study examines the effect of conventionality on whether patients who were scheduled for naltrexone took it, and on treatment outcomes for patients who did take it. It is based on admission and case record data for 147 male opiate addicts who enrolled in New York Medical College's Multitrack Abstinence Program. Naltrexone-taking is examined against
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Conventionalized cognition conventionalizes cognition
2009 8th IEEE International Conference on Cognitive Informatics, 2009Language may be viewed as a system of conventionalized cognition in the sense that it conventionally conceptualizes a range of perceived realities shared by a community of speakers. In this talk, I focus on how language, and Chinese in particular, conventionalizes cognition in order to contribute to a macro-theory of cognitive informatics.
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Reichenbach and Conventionalism
Synthese, 1977One major theme in the philosophy of Hans Reichenbach concerns the presence of elements of convention in human knowledge. The distinction between fact and convention is held to be essential for epistemology and for the philosophy of science (Reichenbach, 1938, Section 1).
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2006
The daring idea that convention - human decision - lies at the root both of necessary truths and much of empirical science reverberates through twentieth-century philosophy, constituting a revolution comparable to Kant's Copernican revolution. This 2006 book provides a comprehensive study of Conventionalism.
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The daring idea that convention - human decision - lies at the root both of necessary truths and much of empirical science reverberates through twentieth-century philosophy, constituting a revolution comparable to Kant's Copernican revolution. This 2006 book provides a comprehensive study of Conventionalism.
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1996
Abstract I have just shown that a dominant characteristic of CAR texts is their minimal level of syntactic elaboration, a feature that the register shares with other simple varieties such as pidgins, for example. Given that this characteristic is widespread in many simple varieties of language, it is tempting to follow Ferguson (1982)
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Abstract I have just shown that a dominant characteristic of CAR texts is their minimal level of syntactic elaboration, a feature that the register shares with other simple varieties such as pidgins, for example. Given that this characteristic is widespread in many simple varieties of language, it is tempting to follow Ferguson (1982)
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The Handbook of Economic Methodology is a major multidisciplinary reference work on the developing field of economic methodology.
Jonathan Livingstone-Banks, Alan Sidelle
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Jonathan Livingstone-Banks, Alan Sidelle
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2018
How is it known that every number has a successor, that straight lines can intersect each other no more than once, that causes precede their events, and that the electron either went through the slit or it did not? In cases like these it is not easy to find observable evidence, and it is implausible to postulate special modes of intuitive access to the
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How is it known that every number has a successor, that straight lines can intersect each other no more than once, that causes precede their events, and that the electron either went through the slit or it did not? In cases like these it is not easy to find observable evidence, and it is implausible to postulate special modes of intuitive access to the
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Grünbaum on the Conventionality of Geometry
Synthese, 1972Physical geometry is an especially good case study for one interested in the problem of conventionalism in science for at least two reasons. First, there exist a large number of alternative geometrical theories which have all been extensively investigated.
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