Definitionadj. relating to the methodology of some discipline
Last update: October 5, 2015
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He'd not had to work too hard for confessions in the past thousand years, not after word of his cold, methodological skills leaked to the Guardians. [Please select]
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But this, quite obviously, is merely a methodological precept, not a law of Nature. [Please select]
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Thus there is an evident methodological motive at work for the extension of mechanism to all becoming, even spiritual becoming. [Please select]
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It has resulted in the announcement of canons of accuracy and freedom from preconception, and in the methodological study of hypothesis, experiment, and verification. [Please select]
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It is used commonly as a methodological principle to signify that no causal relationship between mind and body, but one of _correspondence_, is to be looked for in empirical psychology. [Please select]
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