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Definition of Eliminative

Eliminative
Eliminative E*lim"i*na*tive, a. (Physiol.) Relating to, or carrying on, elimination.

Meaning of Eliminative from wikipedia

- theory of mind. Quine himself wondered what exactly was so eliminative about eliminative materialism: Is physicalism a repudiation of mental objects...
- Look up elimination in Wiktionary, the free dictionary. Elimination may refer to: Elimination reaction, an organic reaction in which two functional groups...
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- In mathematics, Gaussian elimination, also known as row reduction, is an algorithm for solving systems of linear equations. It consists of a sequence...
- Feyerabend. Along with his wife, Churchland is a major proponent of eliminative materialism, the belief that everyday, common-sense, 'folk' psychology...
- Quantifier elimination is a concept of simplification used in mathematical logic, model theory, and theoretical computer science. Informally, a quantified...
- The Elimination Chamber is a professional wrestling elimination-based match held in the WWE. The match was created by Triple H, and introduced by Eric...
- contrasting position (at least in regard to certain hypotheses): eliminative materialism. Eliminative materialism holds that some mental phenomena simply do not...
- An elimination reaction is a type of organic reaction in which two substituents are removed from a molecule in either a one- or two-step mechanism. The...