Definitions
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- noun The state or quality of being fundamental; essentiality.
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- noun The state or quality of being
fundamental .
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Examples
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Again the short answer relies on a commitment to the fundamentality of reproduction.
Miss Winter Solstice Scott A. Nicholson 2009
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I've questioned its fundamentality and erroneousness before.
The Not-So Fundamental Attribution Error, Bryan Caplan | EconLog | Library of Economics and Liberty 2009
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I've questioned its fundamentality and erroneousness...
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I've questioned its fundamentality and erroneousness...
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We also have one that's more fundamentality than that.
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One particular phenomenon of interest here is the demand for multidisciplinary research because the explanatory task involves a relation of mutual epistemic coordination that is in some respects not reductive; i.e., there is an implicit rejection of the “fundamentality” of one particular discipline producing the most empirically adequate explanations (Love forthcoming).
Reductionism in Biology Brigandt, Ingo 2008
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Yeah, I guess teaching critical thinking is fundamentality an atheist anti-theistic action.
The Memory Hole 2005
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Well, of course, you can argue that these equations show observed or computed relationships and not “fundamentality” - the same is true in relativistic equations relating time, space, and gravity.
Please Tell Me What “God” Means Sean 2007
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Unfortunately, I discovered them in reverse order of fundamentality.
Affordable Family Formation Steve Sailer 2005
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Unfortunately, I discovered them in reverse order of fundamentality.
Archive 2005-05-08 Steve Sailer 2005
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