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Definition of Foundationally
1. [adv]
Lexicographical Neighbors of Foundationally
Literary usage of Foundationally
Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:
1. Mind (1898)
"Men are seen to be—foundationally, inherently, and essentially—divine beings,
rays of the Infinite Life of the Logos. They are the sous of the Most High. ..."
2. The Likelihood Principle by James O. Berger, Robert L. Wolpert (1988)
"A philosophical game that can be played to support the LP, foundationally, is
the "finite sample space" game (see Section 3.6.l). ..."
3. Emerging Technologies And Ethical Issues In Engineering: Papers From A by National Academy of Engineering, National Academies (U.S.) (2004)
"Thus, ethical structures need not claim to be foundationally valid for all time
and space, even though they are absolute within a particular local order, ..."
4. What is Thought?: Or, The Problem of Philosophy by Way of a General by James Hutchison Stirling (1900)
"All that being,—and all that is—surely,—if we must return—foundationally—and do
return to his Apperception and his Categories—we can not return to his ..."
5. Historic Homes and Institutions and Genealogical and Personal Memoirs of by Ellery Bicknell Crane (1907)
"... in revolt against British tyranny, and were foundationally responsible for
the chain of great commonwealths which constitute the greatest of nations. ..."
6. Historic Homes and Institutions and Genealogical and Personal Memoirs of by Rollin Hillyer Cooke (1906)
"And the aggregation of great states that constitute this great nation are
foundationally their achievements. During the closing years of the eighteenth ..."