"metarule" meaning in English

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Noun

Forms: metarules [plural]
Etymology: meta- + rule Etymology templates: {{prefix|en|meta|rule}} meta- + rule Head templates: {{en-noun}} metarule (plural metarules)
  1. A rule that governs the application of other rules. Related terms: metaprinciple Translations (rule that governs the application of other rules): yfirregla [feminine] (Icelandic)
    Sense id: en-metarule-en-noun-VgLgwhB5 Categories (other): English entries with incorrect language header, English terms prefixed with meta-

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          "ref": "1974, Thomas S. Szasz, chapter 9, in The Myth of Mental Illness, page 161",
          "text": "Indeed, man’s need for rules and his propensity to follow them is equaled only by his desire to reject rules and be free of them. […] One of the most useful methods for resolving this dilemma is our capacity for abstraction which makes it possible to construct progressively higher levels of symbolization; these constructs, in turn, lead to a lessening of the feeling of compulsion attached to rules explicitly understood as rules. Thus, for each set of rules we can, in principle, construct a set of metarules. The latter are made up of the specifications governing the formation of the rules at the next lower (logical) level. Explicit awareness of metarules implies an understanding of the origin, function, and scope of the (next lower level) rules. Acquiring such understanding constitutes a form of mastery. Only by practicing what may be called the metarule attitude—which is actually a special case of the scientific attitude applied to the domain of rules—can we acquire a secure yet flexible integration of rules as behavior-regulating agencies. Finally, the metarule attitude enables us to increase our range of choices about whether or not to comply with rules, and whether or not to try to change them.",
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