stipulationally

adv

Etymology

From stipulation + -ally.

  1. borrowed from stipulātiō
  2. suffixed as stipulationally — “stipulation + ally

Definitions

  1. In a stipulational manner.

    • Now Kitcher interprets the truth of mathematical statements stipulationally, which provides truth conditions known to obtain: A mathematical statement is true if it is the logical consequence of conventional definitions.
    • Even if we restrict ourselves to two dimensions, as we've already seen, pictorial proof-systems are too restrictive: they can't handle curves lacking stipulationally-obvious properties.

The neighborhood

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