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InstrumentalismInstrumentalism In`stru*men"tal*ism, n. (Philos.)
The view that the sanction of truth is its utility, or that
truth is genuine only in so far as it is a valuable
instrument. -- In`stru*men"tal*ist, n.
Instrumentalism views truth as simply the value
belonging to certain ideas in so far as these ideas are
biological functions of our organisms, and
psychological functions whereby we direct our choices
and attain our successes. --Josiah
Royce. Instrumentalist
Instrumentalist In`stru*men"tal*ist, n.
One who plays upon an instrument of music, as distinguished
from a vocalist.
InstrumentalistInstrumentalism In`stru*men"tal*ism, n. (Philos.)
The view that the sanction of truth is its utility, or that
truth is genuine only in so far as it is a valuable
instrument. -- In`stru*men"tal*ist, n.
Instrumentalism views truth as simply the value
belonging to certain ideas in so far as these ideas are
biological functions of our organisms, and
psychological functions whereby we direct our choices
and attain our successes. --Josiah
Royce. InstrumentalitiesInstrumentality In`stru*men*tal"i*ty, n.; pl.
Instrumentalities.
The quality or condition of being instrumental; that which is
instrumental; anything used as a means; medium; agency.
The instrumentality of faith in justification. --Bp.
Burnet.
The discovery of gunpowder developed the science of
attack and defense in a new instrumentality. --J. H.
Newman. InstrumentalityInstrumentality In`stru*men*tal"i*ty, n.; pl.
Instrumentalities.
The quality or condition of being instrumental; that which is
instrumental; anything used as a means; medium; agency.
The instrumentality of faith in justification. --Bp.
Burnet.
The discovery of gunpowder developed the science of
attack and defense in a new instrumentality. --J. H.
Newman. Instrumentally
Instrumentally In`stru*men"tal*ly, adv.
1. By means of an instrument or agency; as means to an end.
--South.
They will argue that the end being essentially
beneficial, the means become instrumentally so.
--Burke.
2. With instruments of music; as, a song instrumentally
accompanied. --Mason.
Instrumentalness
Instrumentalness In`stru*men"tal*ness, n.
Usefulness or agency, as means to an end; instrumentality.
[R.] --Hammond.
Meaning of Instrumental from wikipedia
- An
instrumental or
instrumental song is
music normally without any vocals,
although it
might include some
inarticulate vocals, such as
shouted backup vocals...
- In
philosophy of
science and in epistemology,
instrumentalism is a
methodological view that
ideas are
useful instruments, and that the
worth of an idea...
- "Sandstorm" is an
instrumental by
Finnish DJ and
record producer Darude. It was
released as the lead
single from his
debut studio album,
Before the Storm...
-
Instrumental convergence is the
hypothetical tendency for most
sufficiently intelligent, goal-directed
beings (human and nonhuman) to
pursue similar sub-goals...
-
Native American music. "Apache" was
released with the B-side
being an
instrumental version of the
traditional army song "The Quartermaster's Store". The...
- The
Grammy Award for Best
Instrumental Arrangement (and its
subsequent name changes) has been
awarded since 1963. The
award is
presented to the arranger(s)...
- "Anji" (also
spelled "Angi", "Angie" or "On gee") is an
acoustic fingerstyle guitar piece composed and
recorded by
noted folk
guitarist Davy
Graham in...
-
Strictly Instrumental may
refer to:
Strictly Instrumental (Doc Watson,
Lester Flatt and Earl
Scruggs album), 1967
Strictly Instrumental (Bill
Haley & His...
- "Eruption"
Instrumental by Van
Halen from the
album Van
Halen Released February 10, 1978 (1978-02-10)
Recorded September 8, 1977
Genre Instrumental hard rock...
- "Nautilus" is the
sixth and
final track on the 1974
album One, by the jazz
keyboardist Bob James. The
title comes from
producer Creed Taylor remarking...