Definitionadj. restricting according to rules or principles
Last update: July 25, 2015
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His system shows the influence of Kant's destructive criticism of the claims of Pure Reason, recognition of the value of morally conditioned knowledge, and doctrine of the kingdom of ends; of Schleiermacher's historical treatment of Christianity, regulative use of the idea of religious fellowship, emphasis on the importance of religious feeling; and of Lotze's theory of knowledge and treatment of personality. [Please select]
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Sensualism, therefore, at least as regulative hypothesis, if not as heuristic principle. [Please select]
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As law replaced religion as the controlling regulative agency, the old religiously sanctioned promise becomes a formal legal contract. [Please select]
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Regulative Principle of Pure Reason in relation to the Cosmological Ideas. [Please select]
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Of the Empirical Use of the Regulative Principle of Reason with regard to the Cosmological Ideas. [Please select]
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A regulative principle must, therefore, have been at the foundation of this opinion. [Please select]
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The psychological idea is, therefore, meaningless and inapplicable, except as the schema of a regulative conception. [Please select]
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