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  • ...certain senses as an '''abstract object''' or a '''formal object''', is an object of discussion or thought that results as the normal product of a process of
    527 bytes (64 words) - 18:44, 10 November 2015
  • ...on and philosophy it has taken on more abstract meanings. Tao is rarely an object of worship, being treated more like the Central Asian concepts of atman and
    2 KB (242 words) - 22:58, 9 December 2008
  • ...gn? — that is to say, yet another term? Or is it something like an abstract attribute — a character, intension, property, or quality? And while ...language, meaning, percepts, and sense in general. Now, opting for the ''object'' choice of habitation would usually be taken as symptomatic of ''realist''
    22 KB (3,556 words) - 02:42, 27 June 2009
  • ...object of discussion or thought thus introduced is termed a ''[[hypostatic object]]''. * [[Hypostatic object]]
    7 KB (915 words) - 18:58, 10 November 2015
  • ...vity or process involving signs.&nbsp; Studies of semiosis focusing on its abstract form are not concerned with every concrete detail of the entities acting as ...}^{\backprime\backprime} \mathrm{u} {}^{\prime\prime} \}.</math>&nbsp; The abstract consideration of how <math>\mathrm{A}</math> and <math>\mathrm{B}</math> us
    18 KB (2,519 words) - 18:02, 27 May 2020
  • ...language, meaning, percepts, and senses in general. Now, opting for the "Object" choice of habitation would usually be taken as symptomatic of "realist" le ...math>L \subseteq O \times S \times I,</math> where <math>O\!</math> is the object domain, <math>S\!</math> is the sign domain, and <math>I\!</math> is the in
    25 KB (3,338 words) - 03:18, 25 June 2009
  • ...ed to in substantive terms as "a truth". The [[hypostatic object|abstract object]] to which all true statements may be taken to refer is frequently referred ...ed to in substantive terms as "a truth". The [[hypostatic object|abstract object]] to which all true statements may be taken to refer is also referred to in
    43 KB (6,715 words) - 13:25, 22 June 2009
  • ...ions and facts, may be unappealing to minimalists who refuse to admit such abstract entities to their ontology.&nbsp; Precisely defining what constitutes ''cor ...y judge whether my knowledge of the object agrees with my knowledge of the object.&nbsp; Such a circle in explanation was called by the ancients ''Diallelos'
    10 KB (1,514 words) - 17:42, 27 March 2017
  • ...t applies to its main subject — typically a concrete representation or its abstract content — independently of reference to anything else. In this case one c ...lse, a second subject. Most commonly, the auxiliary subject is either an ''object'', an ''interpreter'', or a ''language'' to which the representation bears
    33 KB (4,956 words) - 22:18, 25 January 2008
  • ...e creation of a construct; the process of combining ideas into a congruous object of thought * construct - concept: an abstract or general idea inferred or derived from specific instances
    14 KB (2,167 words) - 17:59, 20 February 2013
  • ...xt, or ''definiens'', and <math>\operatorname{I}</math> is regarded as the object to be defined, or ''definiendum''. Working on the remainder of the expression, the next item of business is to abstract <math>y.\!</math>
    150 KB (9,422 words) - 23:54, 6 July 2013
  • ...ed to in substantive terms as "a truth". The [[hypostatic object|abstract object]] to which all true statements may be taken to refer is frequently referred ...ed to in substantive terms as "a truth". The [[hypostatic object|abstract object]] to which all true statements may be taken to refer is also referred to in
    46 KB (7,067 words) - 04:10, 22 May 2010
  • ...uished from, though closely related to, its study from the perspectives of abstract algebra on the one hand and formal logic on the other. ...of a function <math>f : X \to Y\!</math> we are thinking of a mathematical object whose articulation requires three pieces of data, specifying the set <math>
    25 KB (3,665 words) - 21:04, 16 November 2015
  • ...y'' may be taken as a boolean function ''f''(''x'',&nbsp;''y'') having the abstract type ''f''&nbsp;:&nbsp;'''B'''&nbsp;&times;&nbsp;'''B'''&nbsp;&rarr;&nbsp;' A function like this has an abstract type and a concrete type. The abstract type is what we invoke when we write things like ''f''&nbsp;:&nbsp;'''B'''&
    112 KB (11,050 words) - 14:19, 22 May 2007
  • O Object ...omprehension of that concept, or what would count as the intensions of the Object in question.
    73 KB (8,310 words) - 00:36, 27 April 2017
  • ...}^3\!</math> on this pattern, one views the construction of either type of object as a matter of coloring the nodes of the 3-cube with choices from a pair of ...say here, since we too often use it to suggest something that expresses an object or a purpose, and I wanted it to imply what is purely a matter of expressio
    59 KB (5,442 words) - 19:40, 8 November 2016
  • ...t applies to its main subject — typically a concrete representation or its abstract content — independently of reference to anything else. In this case one ...se, a second subject. Most commonly, the auxiliary subject is either an ''object'', an ''interpreter'', or a ''language'' to which the representation bears
    33 KB (4,907 words) - 04:32, 22 September 2014
  • ...'' items involved in each row.&nbsp; The relation itself is a mathematical object, defined in terms of concepts from set theory, that carries all the informa ...and such is an <math>n\!</math>-tuple&rdquo; to mean that the mathematical object being defined is determined by the specification of <math>n\!</math> compon
    20 KB (2,925 words) - 17:08, 14 November 2015
  • # What does it mean to refer to a mathematical object? ...oes mathematics work?" and "What does it mean to speak of a [[mathematical object]]?" Other important questions include "What is the character of a mathemat
    105 KB (15,873 words) - 11:53, 20 August 2007
  • # What does it mean to refer to a mathematical object? ...oes mathematics work?" and "What does it mean to speak of a [[mathematical object]]?" Other important questions include "What is the character of a mathemat
    105 KB (15,875 words) - 22:02, 25 January 2008

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