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Etymology edit

criteriology +‎ -ic

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criteriologic (not comparable)

  1. (philosophy) Pertaining to criteriology.
    • 1954, Journal of Psychotherapy as a Religious Process, page 3:
      In the course of these researches, he has clearly seen that psychoanalytic views have equally a religious and a criteriologic signification.
    • 2012, Jan-Olav Henriksen, Tage Kurtén, Crisis and Change: Religion, Ethics and Theology under Late Modern Conditions, →ISBN:
      Thus we might ask Wittgenstein and Phillips if the structure of family resemblance does not dissolve the dichotomy of internal/external to which their semantic and criteriologic pragmatic contextualism is connected.
    • 2013, Felipe de Jesús Fierro Alvídrez, Towards the True Law, →ISBN, page 263:
      Frequently the writers forget explicitly the gnoseological, criteriologic, epistemological problem or the question of knowledge whatever its denomination is to explain how to reach knowledge in general and the juridical specifically.
    • 2015, Andrea M. Battaglia, Andrea M. Steele, Small Animal Emergency and Critical Care for Veterinary Technicians, →ISBN:
      The American Philosophical Association (APA) defined critical thinking as purposeful, self-regulatory judgement that uses cognitive tools such as interpretation, analysis, evaluation, inference, and explanation of the evidential, conceptual, methodologic, criteriologic, or contextual considerations on which judgment is based.