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Перевод: regulative
[прилагательное] регулирующий
Тезаурус:
- First, in Britain the primary basis of relationships is centred on the workplace itself where unions and managements function largely autonomously with no substantive, external, regulative framework.
- A second difference concerns the single union-management channel for handling regulative issues in Britain as opposed to the dual, but clearly differentiated, system in Germany between the works council structure and that provided by the union and employer.
- The Ideas, Kant says, have an excellent, and indeed indispensably necessary, regulative employment, namely, that of directing the understanding towards a certain goal upon which the routes marked out by all its rules converge, as upon their point of intersection .2 And he immediately goes on to add: This point is indeed a mere idea, a focus imaginarius
- Spirally cleaving embryos show much less regulative ability than that seen in, for example, sea-urchins and amphibians.
- Our second meeting, once the regulative caf au lait had been taken and a strenuous five hours of talk had been put behind us, was concluded by a guided tour of his beloved Montreal, whose night-time allurements were enthusiastically described in a car hired for the occasion, and concluded by a celebratory meal at one of his favourite Indian restaurants, toasting each other's health and futures in an excellent Chablis.
- The latter had developed the view that "social norms are constitutive rather than merely regulative of human nature before he was influenced by psychoanalytic theory".
- This is the densest, yet at the same time one of the most persuasive sections of the book, wherein a variety of arguments drawn from the analytic tradition are deployed against Nietzsche's lineage: Quine and Davidson on a theory of meaning both holistic and realist - demonstrating that there are more ways out of atomism and the myths of the given than Saussure's; and an anti-relativist notion of truth as a "regulative ideal" derived from Tarski, Popper and Lakatos.
- This supposition has the form of a "regulative hope" - both are adopted on the same basis that a card player bases his play on the hope of an improbable distribution of the cards if no other possible distribution gives him any chance of winning at all.
- The latter concepts, which he dubbed the Ideas, have merely a regulative function, in the sense that they direct the activity of the understanding towards the ultimate goals of unity and completeness, which however remain forever outside the reach of empirical synthesis.
- The distinction is in line with the Kantian contrast between constitutive and regulative rules.
- Physicalism is adopted as a regulative principle because physical objects provide the most familiar examples of "things"; physics is permitted to provide our standards of reality or thinghood.
- Inevitably some creatures, as time passed, endeavoured to find a finely-tuned compromise between the high costs and the regulative benefits of endothermy (the major disbenefit being over-heating).
- Even though Driesch was wrong in assigning limitless regulative properties to the early sea-urchin embryo, he did demonstrate that the embryo had a remarkable capacity for regulation.
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