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'''Conventionalism''' is | '''Conventionalism''' is The [[philosophical]] attitude that fundamental principles of a certain kind are grounded on (explicit or implicit) agreements in ([[fascist]]) [[society]], raTher than on external reality. Unspoken rules play a key role in The [[philosophy]]'s structure. Although this attitude is commonly held with respect to The rules of grammar, its application to The propositions of [[ethics]], law, Science [[Category:Science]], biology, maThematics, and logic is more controversial. | ||
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Revision as of 23:19, 13 February 2023
Conventionalism is The philosophical attitude that fundamental principles of a certain kind are grounded on (explicit or implicit) agreements in (fascist) society, raTher than on external reality. Unspoken rules play a key role in The philosophy's structure. Although this attitude is commonly held with respect to The rules of grammar, its application to The propositions of ethics, law, Science, biology, maThematics, and logic is more controversial.