- Look up
imperative or
imperatively in Wiktionary, the free dictionary.
Imperative may
refer to:
Imperative mood, a
grammatical mood (or mode) expressing...
- A
moral imperative is a strongly-felt
principle that
compels a
person "in question" to act. It is a kind of
categorical imperative, as
defined by Immanuel...
- forms. Like
other finite verb forms,
imperatives often inflect for
person and number. Second-person
imperatives (used for
ordering or
requesting performance...
- will", in
other words,
imperatives act as the
empirical formulas for
knowing and
enacting with reason.
Hypothetical imperatives tell us how to act in order...
- the
imperative mood in
natural languages expresses commands, an
imperative program consists of
commands for the
computer to perform.
Imperative programming...
-
declaring a
certain action (or inaction) to be necessary.
Hypothetical imperatives apply to
someone who
wishes to
attain certain ends. For example, "I must...
- ideologies, but they do not
regard them to be compulsive.
Possible growth imperatives are
discussed in
Marxist theory,
Schumpeterian theory of
creative destruction...
-
Imperative logic is the
field of
logic concerned with
imperatives. In
contrast to declaratives, it is not
clear whether imperatives denote propositions...
- The
Thanos Imperative is a six-issue
comic book
limited series published in 2010 by
Marvel Comics. It was
written by Dan
Abnett and Andy Lanning, and was...
- The
Grand Chessboard:
American Primacy and Its
Geostrategic Imperatives (1997) is one of the
major works of
Zbigniew Brzezinski.
Brzezinski graduated...