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  • |nationality = American ...[[Los Angeles]]), also known under the pseudonym '''E. P. Stein''', is an American [[game theory|game theorist]].
    5 KB (689 words) - 18:26, 17 November 2017
  • ...the Buffalo State College in Buffalo, New York, one of the founders of the American Association for the History of Nursing, and a member of the editorial board :Greek philosophy itself-like its close ally Greek science under the Ionian physicists-began in Ionia, on the coastal fringes of Anatolia, just when pederasty wa
    11 KB (1,729 words) - 12:33, 30 November 2008
  • '''Les Golden''' is an American gambling writer, actor, musician, and political activist who writes extensi ...took me a long time to learn as a graduate student how to think with what physicists call "physical intuition" after getting through [[Cornell University]] by m
    54 KB (9,284 words) - 13:03, 16 May 2014
  • In September 1959, physicists [[Giuseppe Cocconi]] and [[Philip Morrison]] published an article in the jo |journal=[[Scientific American]]
    67 KB (9,711 words) - 13:44, 22 January 2022
  • ...graphy]]'' for [[1934]], called Peirce "the most original and versatile of American philosophers and America's greatest logician" (Brent, 1). ...n 1880. This employment exempted Charles from having to take part in the [[American Civil War|Civil War]]. It would have been very awkward for him to do so, as
    93 KB (14,277 words) - 20:00, 28 July 2017
  • ...often said, the ''language'' of science. Although most mathematicians and physicists (and many philosophers) would accept the statement "[[mathematics as a lang ...eirce|Peirce, Benjamin]] (1870), "Linear Associative Algebra", ? 1. See ''American Journal of Mathematics'' 4 (1881).
    73 KB (10,917 words) - 19:48, 6 September 2017
  • ...neither are articles on bestiality, paedophilia, coprophilia, and redneck American racists[33]. ...nd to Erickson. Similarly, both Grinder and Bandler were educated in North American universities. Also, the "subtext" of the above is that your behavior prompt
    209 KB (33,239 words) - 17:04, 25 September 2008
  • ...often said, the ''language'' of science. Although most mathematicians and physicists (and many philosophers) would accept the statement "[[mathematics as a lang ...eirce|Peirce, Benjamin]] (1870), "Linear Associative Algebra", § 1. See ''American Journal of Mathematics'' 4 (1881).
    177 KB (26,694 words) - 02:20, 15 December 2010
  • 14:04 < gde33> or fringe physicists ...icles, you only read mainstream journals, why does it bother you if fringe physicists write about fringe physics?
    179 KB (26,397 words) - 21:52, 23 January 2015
  • |'American Journal of Mathematics', vol. 7, no. 2, pp. 180-202, 1885. | 'Proceedings of the American Academy of Arts and Sciences',
    594 KB (95,507 words) - 17:36, 14 July 2017
  • mathematicians and physicists reserve the status of representation to maps that the founder of modern American pragmatism. Signs are
    162 KB (25,941 words) - 13:28, 9 January 2008
  • ...entation that is usual in AI in cognitive science. But mathematicians and physicists reserve the status of representation to maps that are homomorphisms, in whi ...several decades in the last century by C.S. Peirce, the founder of modern American pragmatism. Signs are defined pragmatically, not by any essential substanc
    226 KB (34,541 words) - 14:20, 20 August 2016
  • ...lug -- they have killed a classic livery -- http://www.airliners.net/photo/American-Airlines/Boeing-737-823/2214582/L/ ...1] <KimiNewt> Because (what they say at least) it's a free ticket into one american ladypants
    1.71 MB (227,625 words) - 19:00, 8 February 2015