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  • ...White Sox and Expos<br/>Jerry Sullivan, NFL veteran offensive lineman<br/>Norm Van Lier, Chicago Bulls, broadcaster<br/>Bill Vogel, jazz trumpeter, Dukes
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  • ...White Sox and Expos<br/>Jerry Sullivan, NFL veteran offensive lineman<br/>Norm Van Lier, Chicago Bulls, broadcaster<br/>Bill Vogel, jazz trumpeter, Dukes
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  • =Mathematical Philosophy (10 Mar 2003)= | Bertrand Russell, 'Introduction to Mathematical Philosophy',
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  • =Mathematical Philosophy (10 Mar 2003)= | Bertrand Russell, 'Introduction to Mathematical Philosophy',
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  • ...cipline of [[inquiry]] and the resulting subject matter. As a branch of [[philosophy]], it addresses questions about the character of [[mathematics]], the condu ...been given so far in human history, makes for a ready introduction to the philosophy of mathematics.
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  • ==Philosophy of truth== ...ll continue to serve for these — but the [[linguistic turn]] in [[analytic philosophy]] begins with a focus on the syntactic character of the ''sentence'', from
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  • ==Philosophy of truth== ...ll continue to serve for these — but the [[linguistic turn]] in [[analytic philosophy]] begins with a focus on the syntactic character of the ''sentence'', from
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  • ...lds that study these abilities, from psychology, education, logic, and the philosophy of science. This particular hybrid of work easily fits under the broad ban ...odel of inquiry that works best for me is one with a solid standing in the philosophy of science and whose origins are entwined with the very beginnings of symbo
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  • ...they are in areas of ostensibly real-world scholarship and reportage like philosophy and politics. ...our contrib list, you seem to be working on [[Charles Peirce]] and various philosophy articles, like [[Truth]] and [[Propositional calculus]].
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  • ...ude future events or count downs to events in articles. Has that policy or norm changed? [14:40:53] <GorillaWarfare> ##philosophy is over there
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  • ...lds which study these abilities, from psychology, education, logic and the philosophy of science. This particular hybrid of work easily fits under the broad ban ...odel of inquiry that works best for me is one with a solid standing in the philosophy of science and whose origins are entwined with the very beginnings of symbo
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  • ...Dalmatian'' and then the old Croatian Slavic Chakavian language became the norm on the island. With time these languages started to overlap. The written la ...a. <ref>[http://hrcak.srce.hr/file/26657 University of Zagreb:] Faculty of Philosophy
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  • [17:44] <tommorris> I just discussed how crap our philosophy articles are ...vruch> That should be interesting too, except impenetrable in the way only philosophy texts can be
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  • If this were an abstract discussion in mathematics or philosophy, these differences would constitute little more than variant turns of phras ...ore as making no sense many a nuisance that sinks beneath the main and the norm and the mundane sensation of its usual suspicions.
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  • ...rce, CP&nbsp;3.364, &ldquo;On the Algebra of Logic : A Contribution to the Philosophy of Notation&rdquo;,<br> ...ended in the same frame. Under the rubric of a ''notion of style'' or a ''norm of significance'' (NOS) this text recognizes a collective need for three di
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  • (Wirth 1976, 49, 303) have a long ancestry in logic and philosophy, going back of logical philosophy devoted to understanding all types
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  • ...American men novelists", implying, albeit accidentally, that males are the norm. ...fact that it isn't in the language natively smacks of either (1) a design philosophy faaaar too focused on compartmentalisation or (2) a language simply not bui
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  • 10:34 < mareklug> Stanisław Lem the SF writer and philosophy esseyist is from Lwów/Lemberg 20:29 < juancarlos> It's kind of the norm to be bold (in editing articles), then someone can revert, then discussion
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