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criteriological, a.|kraɪˌtɪərɪəˈlɒdʒɪkəl| [f. next + -ical.] Pertaining to criteriology; dealing with criteria. Hence criˌterioˈlogically adv.
1936Downside Rev. LIV. 110 A criteriological problem—the difference between sense perception and rational knowledge. 1938R. G. Collingwood Princ. Art viii. 171 A science of thought must be ‘normative’, or (as I prefer to call it) ‘criteriological’, i.e. concerned not only with the ‘facts’ of thought but also with the ‘criteria’ or standards which thought imposes on itself. Ibid., Forms of thought can be dealt with only ‘criteriologically’. |