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Freedom is the condition in which stimuli are freely (not contingently) available to an individual.
Therefore a life lived contingently was the true life.
This seems incompatible with our ordinary practice of using terms to refer to things that exist contingently.
In another sense, it refers to the best of good states, even if part of that state is only contingently good.
At a theoretical level 'race' needs to be viewed much more contingently, as a precarious discursive construction.
"K" is weak in that it fails to determine whether a proposition can be necessary but only contingently necessary.
For one thing there is music by Bach that is only contingently extant, music not seen since it was first performed.
His fiery conclusion: "Loving too violently is a lesser affliction than loving only contingently."
The techniques are sequenced contingently in three phases of treatment: prevention, intervention, and postvention.
That is, Hesperus is necessarily Hesperus, but only contingently the morning star.
As the behavior continues to occur, stronger antecedents or cues become contingently linked with it, in what ultimately becomes a powerful behavioral chain.
Essence is contrasted with accident: a property that the substance has contingently, without which the substance can still retain its identity.
Of things that happen by chance, or contingently, or which can change, or of individual things, there is no demonstration.
It's only contingently generative.
The defendant was a person contingently qualified to succeed to the tenancy by virtue of section 87 of the Act of 1985.
In ordinary writing, text is produced linearly on the horizontal and lines are contingently arranged in stacks, vertically.
Scaffolding refers to an expert responding contingently to a novice so the novice gradually increases their understanding of a problem.
Contingency: If a consequence does not contingently (reliably, or consistently) follow the target response, its effectiveness upon the response is reduced.
First-order modal logic allows one to describe other possible worlds as well as this contingently true world which we inhabit.
An instrument which requires the issuer to issue shares (whether contingently or not) and contains no obligation for the issuer to transfer economic benefits.
Crime, then, is a contingent "universality": Victims are numerous but are constituted contingently, relative to historically specifiable relations of power.
The human subject is a "role-maker", an agent who can occupy situations and may act contingently in relation to others to affirm or negate their representations.
The other major option is assert that mental events are either (at least contingently) identical to physical events, or supervene on physical events.
Furthermore it becomes folly to seek a boundary between synthetic statements, which hold contingently on experience, and analytic statements, which hold come what may.
This procedure enabled rewards and punishers to be given contingently within the intervention and ensured that there was little risk of reinforcing unwanted behaviour.