| We can find support for structuralism within mathematics, even if the support is corrigible. |
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| Non corrigible error: if none of the preceding procedures is able to correct the error the driver it will signal the breakdown to the system. |
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| It was sometimes objected that sensation statements are incorrigible whereas statements about brains are corrigible. |
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| This realm was accessible only to reason, and knowledge of it, once attained, was not tentative or corrigible but certain and irrefutable. |
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| The reasoning of the founders of the UN was that the League had failed on account of flaws in its constitution which were identifiable and corrigible. |
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| But then all claims to knowledge about the physical world are corrigible, and we must reach provisional conclusions about them on the evidence available to us. |
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| In all such cases, I will argue, political discrimination can be understood in terms of certain corrigible cognitive errors that characterize prereflective xenophobia. |
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| To be rational is to be engaged in collaborative, corrigible, historically informed inquiry and deliberation. |
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| Rawlsianism, though laudable in spirit, is too theoretical, and has distracted political philosophers from corrigible ills in the actual world. Other arguments feed Mr Sen's main themes. |
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| If anyone had the credentials to become a modest, corrigible A student — both in life and in literature — it was Elizabeth Hardwick, a beautiful, ambitious girl from a large Protestant family in Lexington, Kentucky. |
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| Critics argue that each element of this folk theory was originally based on empirical experience and is corrigible in the light of further experience. |
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| Nutritional assessment was also included and corrigible interventions were followed. |
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| The careful reflection rider aims to eliminate knee-jerk reactions, which are clearly corrigible. |
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