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Natural Law and Practical Rationality
The answer is, however, that while the principles of the natural law are, on the
derivationist view, derived from premises drawn from the speculative order, they
are first in the practical order. As such, they are the principles from which practical
...
2
Critical Theories of the State: Marxist, Neomarxist, Postmarxist
The primary methodological axiom of the derivationist approach is that the
analysis of the relation between state and society must be deduced from
contradictions inherent in the capitalist mode of production.4 The rationale for this
axiom is that ...
The derivationist view might appear - and has appeared to some readers of this
paper - to be sheer and boring common sense. However, here is the problem any
reasoning-based or derivationist account of modal knowledge faces: by the ...
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Considering Pragma-Dialectics
The derivationist tells us that a conclusion follows from certain premises if it can,
through a number of intermediate steps, be derived (deduced) from these
premises. Every intermediate step must, however, be justified by some rule of
derivation ...
Peter Houtlosser, Agnes van Rees, 2014
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Business, The State and Economic Policy: The Case of Italy
Unlike Poulantzas' framework, it postulates that there is pressure for the state's
action to conform to the economic logic of capital (as indicated for example in
Chapter 9); unlike a crudely derivationist theory, it sets political limits to the
operation ...
6
Reaching Into Thought: The Minds of the Great Apes
Humans' ontogenetic pattern is clearly inconsistent with the derivationist
hypothesis that the development of logicomathematical cognition depends upon
prior acquisition of grammatical language. Logicomathematical cognition begins
to ...
Anne E. Russon, Kim A. Bard, Sue Taylor Parker, 1998
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Between Equal Rights: A Marxist Theory of International Law
For the most part, then, Pashukanis explicitly lays out that his is not a systematic
derivationist position, but only one of sufficiency. What is more, at the point where
he does attempt to derive the state's necessity, his analysis breaks down ...
8
The Routledge Companion to Nineteenth Century Philosophy
The derivationist case is largely based on Kant's general definitions and
statements in the introduction to the Metaphysics of Morals and in the introduction
to the “doctrine of Right.” he refers to all “laws of freedom” as “moral laws,” before
...
Associate Professor of Philosophy Dean Moyar, Dean Moyar, 2010
The derivationist could in turn respond that now the non-derivationist has taken
him to a desert island. Certain facts would perhaps not establish certain values
for Martians but for people anything recognizably like we know them they would.
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Danish yearbook of philosophy
The non-derivationist will still respond: a) that these primary social goods are
instrumental goods and not intrinsic goods or something we ought categorically
to value and b) that there is nothing in logic or in the facts in the case that can
require ...