

#EARMAN STULTIFYING CRACK#
Stultify - Synonyms and related words: annul, asphyxiate, befool, bottle up, bring to nothing, buffer, cancel, cancel out, censor, check, choke off, clamp down on, come to nothing, constipate, cork, cork up, counterbalance, crack down on, crush, damp down,… … Moby Thesaurus Stultify - verb /ˈstʌltɪfaɪ,ˈstʌltəfaɪ/ a) To prove to be of unsound mind or demonstrate someones incompetence. archaic to allege or prove to be of unsound mind and hence not responsible 2.

Stultify - transitive verb ( fied fying) Etymology: Late Latin stultificare to make foolish, from Latin stultus foolish akin to Latin stolidus stolid Date: 1737 1. Humes Stultification of Scientific Inquiry. The ancient rule that a man shall not stultify himself is no longer law… … Ballentine's law dictionary Yet Earman constructively conceives how progress can be made on the issues that Humes essay so provocatively. Stultify - To plead one s own insanity or other want of capacity, in his own suit to set aside his own deed or other contract, or in an action against him to enforce the contract. by degrading or frustrating… … Universalium to render absurdly or wholly futile or ineffectual, esp. to make, or cause to appear, foolish or ridiculous. stul teuh fuy /, v.t., stultified, stultifying. make absurd or ridiculous b) to make dull or torpid … English World dictionary a) to make seem foolish, stupid, inconsistent, etc. ORIGIN Latin stultificare, from s … English terms dictionary stultifying) cause to feel bored or drained of energy. Stultify - ► VERB (stultifies, stultified) 1) (usu. 165): 'the eliminative inductivist seems to be in a position analogous to that of zeno's archer whose arrow can never reach the target, for faced with an infinite number of hypotheses, he can eliminate one, then two, then three, etc. stolidus slow, dull, obtuse… … Etymology dictionary philosopher of science john earman puts it this way ( bayes or bust, p. stultus foolish + root of facere to make (see FACTITIOUS (Cf. stultificare turn into foolishness, from L. Stultify - 1766, allege to be of unsound mind (legal term), from L.L. dance of the protagonist and his wife) emerge in the context of stultifying. Stultify - index balk, check (restrain), clog, deter, disable, foil, frustrate, thwart … Law dictionary generalized shift in the sense ratios in which eye-man overtakes ear-man. [1913… … The Collaborative International Dictionary of English To make foolish to make a fool of as, to stultify one by imposition to stultify one s self by silly reasoning or conduct.
