单词 | regulative |
例句 | Critics in both the public and private sectors have been particularly harsh in their assessment of what they see as BSEE’s failures to act as a robust regulative authority. Federal regulation of oil platforms dogged by problems long before O.C. spill 2021-10-05T04:00:00Z “The regulative ideal of being correct and truthful, those ideals don't hold with him. The thing that holds is power.” 'Saying the quiet part out loud': Trump says what other presidents only thought, or never would think 2018-09-07T04:00:00Z The TOP recommendations increased the scope of mandatory data sharing and changed the regulative authority in charge. How Freely Should Scientists Share Their Data? 2018-08-13T04:00:00Z To bypass the tariffs, the products need to fall back outside the specific codes on the list, as the codes are the result of conversations between regulative bodies and the companies. White House’s tariffs could raise prices on Apple, Sonos, Fitbit products 2018-07-20T04:00:00Z Even as he signed six measures, Mr. Brown, a moderate Democrat with a history of resistance to some efforts to regulate guns, vetoed five others that he described as overly regulative. California Governor Signs Legislation Limiting Assault Weapons 2016-07-01T04:00:00Z Others say the FDA’s latest ban exceeds its regulative authority and that food producers had better beware of other unhealthy ingredients. FDA bans artificial trans fats from grocery shelves; critics see nanny-state overreach 2015-06-16T04:00:00Z At the Big Ten school I attend in the Midwest, regulative policies are in full effect, and it is notoriously hard to obtain an attention-deficit diagnosis, regardless of diagnostic history. Yet Another Harrowing Story of White Collar Addiction 2013-02-04T15:45:03.197Z It is the State which has throughout the period supplied the second or regulative and constructive force in the training of the youth of the country. Boy Labour and Apprenticeship 2012-03-30T02:00:18.807Z To Nature his imagination attributes not only life, but creative and regulative power. The Roman Poets of the Republic 2012-01-15T03:00:14.187Z Its fundamental and regulative principle is the relation it establishes between the soul and God. Outlines of a Philosophy of Religion based on Psychology and History 2012-01-01T03:00:07.953Z The regulative function of causality is confined entirely to the determination of what must occupy this time and this space. The World As Will And Idea (Vol. 1 of 3) 2011-12-29T03:00:18.017Z The regulative action of the body upon the soul, although far less uniform, presents a fair analogy. Harper's New Monthly Magazine Vol. IV, No. 19, Dec 1851 2011-12-25T03:00:11.297Z Reason is the regulative faculty implanted in the soul. The Philosophy of History, Vol. 1 of 2 2011-12-24T03:07:59.623Z They represent the decisive regulative thought which humanity has evolved, contributed up to this time, toward the scientific mastery of its experiences. International Congress of Arts and Science, Volume I Philosophy and Metaphysics 2011-12-12T03:00:31.160Z "For China, the challenge is much greater in building a strong, robust regulative capacity." China prepares for big entry into vaccine market 2011-11-29T11:21:21Z There was the disintegration of the regulative system—government was in perplexity, and streets were without patrol. Catastrophe and Social Change Based Upon a Sociological Study of the Halifax Disaster 2011-10-02T02:00:12.020Z In that harmony between the inward and the outward, in which health consists, we are insensible to the presence of the regulative power. Harper's New Monthly Magazine Vol. IV, No. 19, Dec 1851 2011-12-25T03:00:11.297Z It will be questioned by few that if the regulative influence of the State had not been exerted the quarrels of the sects would have made a settled and orderly life next to impossible. A Grammar of Freethought 2011-07-30T02:00:13.083Z On these legal norms, too, depends the question within what limits the will of these men is regulative. Anarchism 2011-07-12T02:00:35.053Z The only other provision about fasting in the Pentateuch is of a regulative nature, Numb. xxx. Encyclopaedia Britannica, 11th Edition, Volume 10, Slice 2 "Fairbanks, Erastus" to "Fens" 2011-06-19T02:00:16.580Z In that, unquestionably, the predominant and controlling force, the centre and source of all motive and of all regulative power, is Congress. Congressional Government A Study in American Politics 2011-04-15T02:00:18.863Z The new regulative power is determined by the mass and gravity of the earth. Harper's New Monthly Magazine Vol. IV, No. 19, Dec 1851 2011-12-25T03:00:11.297Z They drew from it their titles and ranks and many of their regulative ideas, though these were formed into more definite and regular systems than ever existed in feudalism proper. Encyclopaedia Britannica, 11th Edition, Volume 10, Slice 3 "Fenton, Edward" to "Finistere" 2011-03-14T03:01:00.580Z Though in a Natural group of objects a definition can no longer be of any use as a regulative principle, classes are not therefore left quite loose, without any certain standard or guide. A System of Logic: Ratiocinative and Inductive 7th Edition, Vol. II 2011-03-01T03:00:40.557Z None of these regulative processes exactly corresponds to what is popularly known as an appeal, but in effect if not in form an appeal is thus given. Encyclopaedia Britannica, 11th Edition, Volume 2, Slice 3 "Apollodorus" to "Aral" But the fact seems mainly "regulative" and of subordinate importance. Creative Intelligence Essays in the Pragmatic Attitude But what was for Socrates merely regulative of thought, Plato now transforms into a metaphysical substance. A Critical History of Greek Philosophy The adoption of a regulative principle, even though inadequate at first, is a powerful spiritual force in a man's life. The Call of the World or, Every Man's Supreme Opportunity With Cousin the absolute as the ground of being is grasped positively by the intelligence, and it renders all else intelligible; it is not as with Kant a certain hypothetical or regulative need. Encyclopaedia Britannica, 11th Edition, Volume 7, Slice 6 "Coucy-le-Château" to "Crocodile" Even as the regulative spirit characteristic of the urban economy followed upon the freedom of the twelfth century, so mercantilism imposed itself upon commerce and industry in the seventeenth and eighteenth centuries. The Stages in the Social History of Capitalism As law replaced religion as the controlling regulative agency, the old religiously sanctioned promise becomes a formal legal contract. An Introduction to the Philosophy of Law These regulative principles are known as The Canons of the Syllogism. Logic, Inductive and Deductive And quite calmly a return is made to the old, simple conception of a “regulative” and a “formative force,” inherent as a capacity sui generis within the “energids,” the really living parts of the cell. Naturalism And Religion A large proportion of them are protective in one way or another, while others might be called regulative, in that they adjust the organism to the conditions affecting it. Psychology A Study Of Mental Life Reason is not, according to Spinoza, a constitutive power in man's life; it is a regulative principle. The Philosophy of Spinoza Such regulative legislation should aim at doing away with misrepresentation and frauds in land dealing. A Stake in the Land Religious ideas were regarded as true regulatively, not speculatively. History of Free Thought in Reference to The Christian Religion The formal or regulative laws of religious thought occupy it. The Religious Sentiment Its Source and Aim: A Contribution to the Science and Philosophy of Religion Arrange the reflexes mentioned in the text under the two heads of "protective" and "regulative". Psychology A Study Of Mental Life The former is regulative and no more; the latter is a mere set of devices for obtaining benefits from mysterious powers. History of Religion A Sketch of Primitive Religious Beliefs and Practices, and of the Origin and Character of the Great Systems Mr. Mansel declares that our religious knowledge is regulative, but not speculative. Orthodoxy: Its Truths And Errors This gives us a new interest in its technique, namely, to inquire if anywhere there is an opportunity for regulative and protective interference with its indiscriminate exploitation. Introduction to the Science of Sociology War is a biological necessity of the first importance, a regulative element in the life of mankind which cannot be dispensed with.... Gems (?) of German Thought In other countries where the mineral resources are owned by the government, there is in most cases considerable restriction, through licenses and other regulative measures, upon the activities of prospectors. The Economic Aspect of Geology The noetic faculty 393 is simply a regulative faculty; it furnishes the laws under which we compare and judge, but it does not supply any original elements of knowledge. Christianity and Greek Philosophy or, the relation between spontaneous and reflective thought in Greece and the positive teaching of Christ and His Apostles This he calls regulative truth, as opposed to speculative truth. Orthodoxy: Its Truths And Errors Nor does he, as did Calvin, employ predestination as a corrective and regulative norm for interpreting, limiting, invalidating, annulling, or casting doubt upon, any of the blessed truths of the Gospel. Historical Introductions to the Symbolical Books of the Evangelical Lutheran Church This regulative effect on temperature is partly due to the stores of water held by peat. Peat and its Uses as Fertilizer and Fuel As a regulative measure the law proved inadequate, its most important provisions being emasculated by court decisions, and the century ended with effective railway regulation unaccomplished. Outline of the development of the internal commerce of the United States 1789-1900 Its tendency is to formality; to the substitution of a variety of outward standards of duty for a single inward regulative principle. Amusement: A Force in Christian Training If a few raise doubts and questions, this proves that the folkways have already begun to lose firmness and the regulative element in the mores has begun to lose authority. Folkways A Study of the Sociological Importance of Usages, Manners, Customs, Mores, and Morals Certain other regulative modes of thought predominating, in their turn, over the products of the understanding, he called ideas of the pure reason. Blackwood's Edinburgh Magazine, Volume 61, No. 379, May, 1847 The second type shows impairment of the regulative mechanism permitting rapid rise of the intra-ocular pressure. Glaucoma A Symposium Presented at a Meeting of the Chicago Ophthalmological Society, November 17, 1913 The recent legislation for pure food and meat inspection, and the whole mass of regulative law under the Interstate Commerce clause of the constitution, further illustrates the same tendency. The Frontier in American History The condition of the currency was due, in part at least, to the failure of Congress in 1811 to perceive the regulative influence of a national bank. Union and Democracy At this point they take the character of a philosophy, and are turned back on the work, as regulative notions of how, and how much, to work. Folkways A Study of the Sociological Importance of Usages, Manners, Customs, Mores, and Morals Reason is "regulative," he said, but not "creative" and "constitutive," like the will. Morality as a Religion An exposition of some first principles They are also merely external, regulative of outward conduct. Christianity and Ethics A Handbook of Christian Ethics The truths that were wrought out in the developing life and faith of the Hebrew-Christian people are still the regulative Christian truths, and the personality who crowned the whole development is still the Christians' Lord. Christianity and Progress The Board issues a journal, prints pamphlets, keeps up correspondence, holds public examinations on auditing, book-keeping, and the principles of co�peration, and acts as a statistical, propagandist, and regulative body. An Introduction to the Industrial and Social History of England Then they produce harm, but some ground is furnished for the claim that they are creative or at least regulative. Folkways A Study of the Sociological Importance of Usages, Manners, Customs, Mores, and Morals Secondly, there are the regulative and reformatory functions, which make it necessary to organize and maintain a police and judicial force and to provide the necessary places of detention and punishment. Society Its Origin and Development The problems of poverty, housing, unemployment, intemperance, and all questions of fair wages, legitimate profits, and just prices, fall under the regulative principle of social justice. Christianity and Ethics A Handbook of Christian Ethics These regulative, underlying, permanent elements are Ideas, i.e. A Short History of Greek Philosophy On every manor the tenants gathered at frequent periods for a great amount of petty judicial and regulative work. An Introduction to the Industrial and Social History of England The period was marked by the dominion of dogmatic ideas, accepted as regulative principles for the mores. Folkways A Study of the Sociological Importance of Usages, Manners, Customs, Mores, and Morals The former is in a sense a regulative and conservative principle which lays down limits beyond which variation may not stray. Form and Function A Contribution to the History of Animal Morphology The smaller the number of persons engaged in working that political mechanism, which is never productive, but merely regulative, the better it would seem to be for the people. The Friendships of Women There also we find regulative elements, and indefinite elements, and the union of the two. A Short History of Greek Philosophy This regulative principle of thought is grossly violated in every particular by the popular belief in a material hell. The Destiny of the Soul A Critical History of the Doctrine of a Future Life The appetites of men were anterior to any mores regulative of them, and the goddess Ishtar, Astarte, Aphrodite, or Venus is a goddess of erotic passion and reproduction. Folkways A Study of the Sociological Importance of Usages, Manners, Customs, Mores, and Morals The great variety of regulative response of which the organism showed itself capable made it very difficult for the morphologist to uphold the generalisations which he had drawn from the facts of normal undisturbed development. Form and Function A Contribution to the History of Animal Morphology In two cases decided in 1949, however, State legislation regulative of labor relations was sustained. The Constitution of the United States of America: Analysis and Interpretation Annotations of Cases Decided by the Supreme Court of the United States to June 30, 1952 The inadequacy of the State to regulative tasks is agreed upon, as a matter of fact, by all. What Social Classes Owe to Each Other His religious and moral feeling, though strong and sound, was purely regulative, and not always even regulative, where his inward principle was not reflected in the opinions of the society in which he lived. Sir Walter Scott (English Men of Letters Series) Ideas were cultivated by it, and it became regulative and directive as to what ought to be done. Folkways A Study of the Sociological Importance of Usages, Manners, Customs, Mores, and Morals That is 035using teleology as a regulative principle, in Kant's sense of the word. Form and Function A Contribution to the History of Animal Morphology This definition presents Classicism as the regulative and conservative principle in the history of the art, and Romanticism as the progressive, regenerative, and creative principle. How to Listen to Music, 7th ed. Hints and Suggestions to Untaught Lovers of the Art The primary function of a government department is not creative or productive, but regulative. Essays in Liberalism Being the Lectures and Papers Which Were Delivered at the Liberal Summer School at Oxford, 1922 No doubt the practical and regulative faith which exercised a real influence upon life was of quite a different nature. The English Church in the Eighteenth Century Then they become regulative for succeeding generations and take on the character of a social force. Folkways A Study of the Sociological Importance of Usages, Manners, Customs, Mores, and Morals With this theory, long a regulative idea of our world, preaching was forced to come to some sort of an understanding. Preaching and Paganism In so far as the functions of such commissions are really regulative, like the functions of the bank examiners, they may for the present perform a useful public service. The Promise of American Life In short, the fundamental principles upon which government departments are organised are right for the regulative functions which they primarily exist to perform. Essays in Liberalism Being the Lectures and Papers Which Were Delivered at the Liberal Summer School at Oxford, 1922 Indeed, the great regulative force of every human spirit is not so much the present and the past—present opportunity and past experience—as future ideality. The Jericho Road Our best judgment is that the mystic philosophy is regulative, not creative, in its relation to the folkways. Folkways A Study of the Sociological Importance of Usages, Manners, Customs, Mores, and Morals The overemphasis upon preaching, the general passion of this generation for talk and then more talk, and then endless talk, is perfectly intelligible in view of the regulative ideas of this generation. Preaching and Paganism If the commission is granted the power to promulgate rates, to control the service granted to the public, or to order the purchase of new equipment, it has become more than a regulative official body. The Promise of American Life On such a scheme we should have a Cabinet of nine or ten members, representing among them all the departments which are concerned with regulative or purely governmental work. Essays in Liberalism Being the Lectures and Papers Which Were Delivered at the Liberal Summer School at Oxford, 1922 It has never existed in any great State where women have possessed some degree of regulative power. Studies in the Psychology of Sex, Volume 6 Sex in Relation to Society In either form of work, physical or mental, the will acts to start the needed processes, and afterwards is chiefly regulative. Wear and Tear or, Hints for the Overworked Those regulative ideas and characteristic emotions which determine in any age the quality of its religious experience will be certain to shape the nature and conduct of its ecclesiastical assemblies. Preaching and Paganism Few things can happen more disastrous than the decay and death of a regulative system no longer fit, before another and fitter regulative system has grown up to replace it…. Recent Tendencies in Ethics Immanence, the idea that the creative intelligence which made, with the regulative intelligence which governs, the universe, is inherent in it and pervades it. The Nuttall Encyclopædia Being a Concise and Comprehensive Dictionary of General Knowledge The practically real was the best ideal; and by the real he would understand that power which most capably and most regulatively nursed, guided, and assisted the best instincts of the average man. The Prose Works of Jonathan Swift, D.D. — Volume 03 Swift's Writings on Religion and the Church — Volume 1 His conception of redemption was regulative of all his thought. The World's Great Sermons, Volume 10 Drummond to Jowett, and General Index It is essentially due to the character of the regulative ideas of our age. Preaching and Paganism For a man's idea of God is fundamental, regulative of all his religious thinking. The Teaching of Jesus Sutras, name given to a collection of aphorisms, summaries of the teachings of the Brahmans, and of rules regulative of ritual or religious observances, and also given to these aphorisms and rules themselves. The Nuttall Encyclopædia Being a Concise and Comprehensive Dictionary of General Knowledge It is a regulative rather than a creative principle. Theory of the Leisure Class The regulative principle is the relation of supply to demand; and the employers have not this power. System of Economical Contradictions; or, the Philosophy of Misery We may now glance at the ideal purpose of this scientific analysis and interpretation, namely, the construction of norms or regulative principles corresponding to the severally essential elements of aesthetic value ascertained. The Project Gutenberg Encyclopedia Volume 1 of 28 Of course he had been aware all along, none better than he, that great poetry cometh not by theorizing; that theory could have at the best only a general regulative value. The Life and Works of Friedrich Schiller Concordat, The, a convention of July 15, 1801, between Bonaparte and Pius V., regulative of the relations of France with the Holy See. The Nuttall Encyclopædia Being a Concise and Comprehensive Dictionary of General Knowledge Walking, running, dancing, skating, coasting are also alterative and regulative of sex, and there is a deep and close though not yet fully explained reciprocity between the two. Youth: Its Education, Regimen, and Hygiene But by what process, apart from faith and practical postulates and regulative ideas, can subjectivism pass to belief in other free agencies outside the thinking and all-creating self? The Faith of the Millions (2nd series) In seeking to establish norms or regulative principles, we must, it is evident, make a special study of objects of art which belong to our own level of culture. The Project Gutenberg Encyclopedia Volume 1 of 28 At the same time, with the example of Lessing before him, he could not but feel that this regulative value might be very great. The Life and Works of Friedrich Schiller Constable, a high officer of State in the Roman empire, in France, and in England, charged at one time with military, judicial, and regulative functions. The Nuttall Encyclopædia Being a Concise and Comprehensive Dictionary of General Knowledge As everywhere, so here, too, the physical may be called in a sense regulative rather than constitutive. Youth: Its Education, Regimen, and Hygiene The regulative institutions of society, such as government, law, religion, and education, have to grapple with this problem of adjusting individuals to the requirements of an increasingly complex social life. Sociology and Modern Social Problems Such regulative principles and standards of comparison will, it is clear, fail us just at the point where analysis stops. The Project Gutenberg Encyclopedia Volume 1 of 28 These merchant gilds, with their social, protective, and regulative functions, had first begun to be important in the eleventh century. A Political and Social History of Modern Europe V.1. Discipline, The Two Books of, books of dates 1561 and 1581, regulative of ecclesiastical order in the Presbyterian churches of Scotland, of which the ground-plan was drawn up by Knox on the Geneva model. The Nuttall Encyclopædia Being a Concise and Comprehensive Dictionary of General Knowledge However, from the nobility downwards, the regulative discipline was much reinforced by this change in government. Japan: an Attempt at Interpretation But it should be possible, nevertheless, to hold fast the Christian ideal as a regulative principle even under present conditions. Religious Reality They form an inevitable regulative postulate in every one's thinking. Meaning of Truth With the development of these institutions the state department of agriculture is left with almost purely administrative and regulative duties. Community Civics and Rural Life Sensualism, therefore, at least as regulative hypothesis, if not as heuristic principle. Beyond Good and Evil For as existence does not admit of being constructed, it is clear that they must only concern the relations of existence and be merely regulative principles. The Critique of Pure Reason Besides the ancient regulative duties of the justices, and besides those that were definitely given them by successive statutes, they were constantly subject to the commands and instructions of the Privy Council. American Nation: a history — Volume 1: European Background of American History, 1300-1600 Intention in such matters was of primary importance, since all duties were likely to be regulative to some extent. The Eve of the Revolution; a chronicle of the breach with England Instances of regulative work done in your state and county by your state department of agriculture. Community Civics and Rural Life Labor has generally favored measures that extend the inquisitional and regulative functions of the State, excepting where this extension seemed to interfere with the autonomy of labor itself. The Armies of Labor A chronicle of the organized wage-earners All this proves that the cosmological ideas are nothing but regulative principles, and not constitutive; and that their aim is not to realize an actual totality in such series. The Critique of Pure Reason Through the tumultuous richness of Goethe's culture, the influence of Winckelmann is always discernible, as the strong, regulative under-current of a clear, antique motive. The Renaissance Studies in Art and Poetry The Senate thus forms the regulator of the whole judicial system, but its action is merely regulative. Russia No other example can be used here, because on the rocky problem of the occurrence of images are shattered even the regulative arts of most modern psychophysics. Criminal Psychology; a manual for judges, practitioners, and students The psychological idea is, therefore, meaningless and inapplicable, except as the schema of a regulative conception. The Critique of Pure Reason This employment of reason is merely regulative, and its sole aim is the introduction of unity into the aggregate of our particular cognitions, and thereby the approximating of the rule to universality. The Critique of Pure Reason Nay, more, we may admit into the idea certain anthropomorphic elements, which are promotive of the interests of this regulative principle. The Critique of Pure Reason They cannot, therefore, be admitted to be real in themselves; they can only possess a comparative reality—that of a schema of the regulative principle of the systematic unity of all cognition. The Critique of Pure Reason All I thought I heard from him was essentially wrong; his ``funded thought'' concerning a very important, in this case a regulative concept, had been too poor. Criminal Psychology; a manual for judges, practitioners, and students We distinguished, in the Transcendental Analytic, the dynamical principles of the understanding, which are regulative principles of intuition, from the mathematical, which are constitutive principles of intuition. The Critique of Pure Reason If this were not the case, we should have found in the world of phenomena the highest ground or condition of unity—which is impossible, according to the second regulative principle. The Critique of Pure Reason The second regulative idea of speculative reason is the conception of the universe. The Critique of Pure Reason In this mode of viewing them, both principles, in their purely heuristic and regulative character, and as concerning merely the formal interest of reason, are quite consistent with each other. The Critique of Pure Reason A regulative principle must, therefore, have been at the foundation of this opinion. The Critique of Pure Reason Just as little does this regulative principle exclude the assumption of an intelligible cause, when the question regards merely the pure employment of reason—in relation to ends or aims. The Critique of Pure Reason For nature is properly the only object presented to us, in regard to which reason requires regulative principles. The Critique of Pure Reason For the regulative law of systematic unity requires us to study nature on the supposition that systematic and final unity in infinitum is everywhere discoverable, even in the highest diversity. The Critique of Pure Reason If we keep to this hypothesis, as a principle which is purely regulative, even error cannot be very detrimental. The Critique of Pure Reason Whether this latter purpose succeed or not, the idea is and must always be a true one, and its employment, when merely regulative, must always be accompanied by truthful and beneficial results. The Critique of Pure Reason For the principles of reason, if employed as objective, are without exception dialectical and possess no validity or truth, except as regulative principles of the systematic employment of reason in experience. The Critique of Pure Reason If, however, we neglect this restriction of the idea to a purely regulative influence, reason is betrayed into numerous errors. The Critique of Pure Reason |
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