| 11. | More recent criticisms lie in the assertion of formalists that it is possible to computerize all of mathematics.
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| 12. | Hence, members of various schools, especially realists and formalists, have traced their origins to his work.
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| 13. | In a descriptive sense, formalists believe that judges reach their decisions by applying uncontroversial principles to the facts.
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| 14. | In other words, for the Formalists, literature is set apart because it is just that : set apart.
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| 15. | One frequent effect approximates what Viktor Shklovsky and the Russian formalists identified as defamiliarization or " ostranenie ".
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| 16. | In his company, the five contemporary photographers on the same walls often look like formalists in search of distinctive signatures.
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| 17. | The formalists agreed on the autonomous nature of poetic language and its specificity as an object of study for literary criticism.
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| 18. | Formalists believe that the relevant principles of law of a given area can be discerned by surveying the case law of that area.
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| 19. | Many formalists would say that in practice, the axiom systems to be studied are suggested by the demands of the particular science.
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| 20. | Formalists hold that the law must be prospective, well-known, and have characteristics of generality, equality, and certainty.
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