methodological love

Definitions

from The Century Dictionary.

  • Of or pertaining to methodology.

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  • adjective Of or pertaining to methodology.

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  • adjective Of, pertaining to, or using methodology

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  • adjective relating to the methodology of some discipline

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Examples

  • For many years, the term methodological individualism was associated primarily with the work of Karl Popper.

    Methodological Individualism Heath, Joseph 2009

  • Wireless industry trade group CTIA on Wednesday questioned the Federal Communications Commission's recent survey on cell phone bill shock, pointing to what it called methodological holes in the agency's analysis.

    Wireless industry tells the FCC its 'bill shock' survey is bunk 2010

  • The third part makes some provocative claims about scientists using science to attain political ends and it also touches on methodological naturalism (which he calls methodological materialism):

    Thoughts in a Haystack 2008

  • Quite a few of the posts in the blog are grounded in a theory of social ontology that I refer to as methodological localism.

    Archive 2008-11-01 Daniel Little 2008

  • Quite a few of the posts in the blog are grounded in a theory of social ontology that I refer to as methodological localism.

    What is "methodological localism"? Daniel Little 2008

  • "Perhaps I shall call it methodological teleology."

    Creationism and Propaganda 2006

  • "Perhaps I shall call it methodological teleology."

    Creationism and Propaganda 2006

  • Ambiguity, most searching at least in methodological terms, Empson explores the complexities of language in one local analysis after another, such that the analyses of the various types of ambiguity reach a point where the author comes to confront what would later be christened, in deconstructive writing,

    History against Historicism, Formal Matters, and the Event of the Text: De Man with Benjamin 2005

  • Wireless industry trade group CTIA on Wednesday questioned the Federal Communications Commission’s recent survey on cell phone bill shock, pointing to what it called methodological holes in the agency’s analysis.

    Wireless industry tells the FCC its 'bill shock' survey is bunk 2010

  • Some claim that it is simply a matter of definition; thus Nancey Murphy: "¦ there is what we might call methodological atheism, which is by definition common to all natural science" (Murphy 2001, 464).

    Religion and Science Plantinga, Alvin 2007

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