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Перевод: naturalized


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натурализованный


Тезаурус:

  1. Perhaps its most coherent exposition was a book called The Foundations of the Nineteenth Century , published in 1899 by Houston Stewart Chamberlain, an Englishman naturalized as a German.
  2. However, there is a question about what a naturalized epistemology can offer by way of an explanation or justification of the contributions to knowledge that we make by contributing to an ongoing process of inquiry: we want to know, in such cases, not how we have arrived at the truth, but how what we do can be understood as contributing to the fact that someone else (or perhaps ourselves) can arrive at the truth at some time in the future.
  3. The second section examines the claims of Quine to have "naturalized epistemology", and the third offers some brief critical remarks on the evolutionary epistemology of Donald Campbell.
  4. In a recent paper, Stroud argues that Quine can be forced to acknowledge questions which cannot be answered by his naturalized epistemology (Stroud 1981).
  5. In his book, One Hundred Days in Europe , he wrote: "Our recently naturalized fellow-citizens, of a different blood and different religion, must not suppose that we are going to forget our inborn love for the mother to whom we owe our being."
  6. He had read a file on Stepan and Ilya Holovich that would have come with a dust coat out of a Home Office basement reserved for the histories of Aliens (Naturalized).
  7. With Raskolnikov the issue has been naturalized into a restless and greedy discontent.
  8. Generally speaking, it is a characteristic of modern nation-states that people acquire or retain citizenship by a rational act of will: people can relinquish membership, or can become naturalized.
  9. Secondly, can a naturalized epistemology provide the perspicuous self-conscious understanding of inquiry which we saw, in the last section, to lie behind some traditional theorizing - can he cope with normative issues and questions of justification?
  10. Mary Tupholme at the BAAB and the immigration people were really helpful, and I became naturalized in about two weeks.
  11. This campaign was directed principally at naturalized Englishmen of German and Jewish extraction who were thought to have conflicting loyalties.
  12. NATURALIZED EPISTEMOLOGY
  13. It may be said that the social work of the cinema is to naturalized certain sense of individual subjectivity by producing cinema-viewing as a timeless and abundant experience.

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