Definitions
from The Century Dictionary.
- Not eliminable; that cannot be eliminated, thrown out, or set aside.
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- adjective unable to be
eliminated .
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Examples
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It's rational to believe that irrationality is an ineliminable aspect of human mentality.
Archive 2009-03-01 Gordon McCabe 2009
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Peirce's idea of the economy (or: the economics) of research is an ineliminable part of his idea of the scientific method.
Nobody Knows Nothing 2009
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Uses of the intentional stance to explain the behavior of computers and other complex artifacts are not just common; they are universal and practically ineliminable.
Blurring the Line 2007
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The persistent presence of the mother's dilemma - the sense of loneliness, doubt, and abandonment - seems palpable and ineliminable.
enowning enowning 2009
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The persistent presence of the mother's dilemma - the sense of loneliness, doubt, and abandonment - seems palpable and ineliminable.
Archive 2009-02-01 enowning 2009
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After all, the fact that our intuitions conflict in the puzzle cases does not necessarily mean that there is some deep-seated, ineliminable incoherence in the concepts we're applying to them.
Personal Identity and Ethics Shoemaker, David 2008
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The causally problematic feature here is this apparently ineliminable contextual or relational component of intentional mental states and goings-on.
Mental Causation Robb, David 2008
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Campbell holds that while relational discourse is ineliminable, relations themselves come down to their foundations, the properties of their relata in which they are grounded (1990: 98ff).
Tropes Bacon, John 2008
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Phenomenology, like all modern thought, must accept the unthought as the ineliminable “other” of man.
Michel Foucault Gutting, Gary 2008
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He also allows that architectonic awareness may play a role in enhancing one's moment-to-moment experience, and may even play an ineliminable part in the understanding of some pieces.
The Philosophy of Music Kania, Andrew 2007
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