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English

Etymology

From stipulation +‎ -ally.

Adverb

stipulationally (comparative more stipulationally, superlative most stipulationally)

  1. In a stipulational manner.
    • 1992, Thomas M. Norton-Smith, “A Note on Philip Kitcher's Analysis of Mathematical Truth”, in Notre Dame Journal of Formal Logic 33.1, page 136:
      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.
    • 2004, Tinne Hoff Kjeldsen, Stig Andur Pedersen, Lise Mariane Sonne-Hansen, New Trends in the History and Philosophy of Mathematics, Odense: University Press of Southern Denmark, →ISBN, →OCLC, page 131, →ISBN:
      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.