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Paradigms are not corrigible by normal science at all.
Our knowledge is particular, contingent and corrigible, definitely not the universal, necessary and certain of Plato.
Weitz describes open concepts as those whose "conditions of application are emendable and corrigible" (1956, p. 31).
Corrigible means correctable .
"I'm entirely corrigible," she answered.
Furthermore the theorems and truths of mathematics always remain corrigible, revisible, and indeed fallible - in principle at least.
In an experimental program, he trains the 12 least corrigible students in capoeira, transforming them almost overnight into self-respecting, gymnastic fighting machines.
From this springboard, intuitionists seek to reconstruct what they consider to be the corrigible portion of mathematics in accordance with Kantian concepts of being, becoming, intuition, and knowledge.
Ian Hunt concurs that offers may be considered coercive, and claims that, whether interventions take the form of offers, threats or throffers, they may be considered coercive "when they are socially corrigible in fluences over action that diminish an agent's freedom overall."
Eros, Wouldst thou be window'd in great Rome and see Thy master thus with pleach'd arms, bending down His corrigible neck, his face subdu'd To penetrative shame, whilst the wheel'd seat Of fortunate Caesar, drawn before him, branded His baseness that ensued?
If there really is this preponderance- which there must be unless human affairs are, and have always been, in an almost desperate state- it is owing to a quality of the human mind, the source of everything respectable in man either as an intellectual or as a moral being, namely, that his errors are corrigible.