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...ational base'', each of which is properly simpler in a specified way than the relation under examination.
...g the question is to ask whether the reductandum can be reconstructed from the reduciens.
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...tic information''' is the information content of signs as conceived within the [[semeiotic]] or [[sign-relational]] framework developed by [[Charles Sande
...ore the dawn of modern information theory still have their uses in setting the stage of an introduction.
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...tic information''' is the information content of signs as conceived within the [[semeiotic]] or [[sign-relational]] framework developed by [[Charles Sande
...ore the dawn of modern information theory still have their uses in setting the stage of an introduction.
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...tic information''' is the information content of signs as conceived within the [[semeiotic]] or [[sign-relational]] framework developed by [[Charles Sande
...ore the dawn of modern information theory still have their uses in setting the stage of an introduction.
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...ry. Richard's identity is uncertain, but he is known to be the author of a collection of logically puzzling sentences, sometimes called “sophisms” or [[sophi
...this collection. The colophon appended to the two complete manuscripts of the ''Abstractiones'', suggests that his name was “Richard”.
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...domain of formal subject matter that is, up to somorphism, constituted by the structural relationships of mathematical objects called ''propositions''.
...sions, plus a set of transformation rules that define a binary relation on the space of expressions.
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...lightly tricky to get all of the details right, so it will be worth taking the trouble to look at it from several different angles and as it appears in di
...ow y\!</math> is equivalent to an order relation <math>x \le y\!</math> on the boolean values <math>0, 1 \in \mathbb{B},\!</math> where <math>0\!</math> i
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...date.<ref>{{cite news| url= https://www.kickstarter.com/projects/chazanow/the-most-rebellious-swiss-automatic-watch-ever-liv| title= LIV Rebel on Kicksta
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| The most fundamental concept in cybernetics is that of "difference",
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Welcome to '''The Wikipedia Point of View'''.
...pedia that anyone can edit, write an article about, let's say, [[Directory:The Wikipedia Point of View/Neurolinguistic programming | Neurolinguistic progr
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A <b>sign relation</b> is the basic construct in the theory of signs, also known as [[semeiotic]] or [[semiotics]], as developed
...the same reproductive power, the sunflower would become a Representamen of the sun.</p>
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The program was developed as a part of an exploration into the
and reasoning procedures, concerned especially with the types
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A '''logical graph''' is a graph-theoretic structure in one of the systems of graphical syntax that Charles Sanders Peirce developed for logic
...om a bird's eye view, focusing on those aspects of form that are shared by the entire family of algebras, calculi, or languages, however they happen to be
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...logical graph''' is a [[graph theory|graph-theoretic]] structure in one of the systems of graphical [[syntax]] that [http://mywikibiz.com/Charles_Sanders_
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Consider the situation represented by the venn diagram in Figure 1.
...that have the property <math>q\!</math> or the locations that fall within the corresponding region <math>Q.\!</math> Four individuals, <math>a, b, c, d,
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==Back to the Beginning • Exemplary Universes==
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...the “strongly typed” approach to relations that is outlined in the article on [[relation theory]].
...matter of relations. Relations and their combinations may be described in the logic of relative terms, in set theories of various kinds, and through a br
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...is overall theory of inquiry. The first order of business is to introduce the three fundamental types of reasoning that Peirce adopted from classical log
...es whose underlying graphs are called ''cacti'' by graph theorists. Hence the name ''[[cactus language]]'' for this dialect of propositional calculus.
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