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  • ...C.S. Peirce's treatment of analogy, placing it in relation to his overall theory of inquiry. The first order of business is to introduce the three fundamen ====Version 2. “A Theory of Probable Inference” (1883)====
    106 KB (13,991 words) - 18:45, 18 March 2020
  • ...the aim of augmenting knowledge, resolving doubt, or solving a problem. A theory of inquiry is an account of the various types of inquiry and a treatment of ...ormative science]] of [[logic]]. In its inception, the pragmatic model or theory of inquiry was extracted by Peirce from its raw materials in classical logi
    58 KB (7,676 words) - 22:34, 15 November 2015
  • ...orporation's existence, and its accumulation of wealth and thus power. (In theory, a corporation can have its charter revoked at any time, putting an end to ...ributed not only to the development of modern corporations and [[corporate theory]] but also set the stage for many ideas that would come to fruition during
    47 KB (7,076 words) - 23:28, 11 February 2008
  • ...ls, with/without feeding of Echinacea purpurea in an erythroleukemic mouse model.<a href="http://www.pubmedcentral.nih.gov/articlerender.fcgi?artid=1193558"
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  • *3-27 Christian Troelsgaard, The Repertories of Model Melodies (Automela) in Byzantine Musical Manuscripts *228-238 Christian Troelsgard, Ancient Musical Theory in Byzantine Environments
    34 KB (4,555 words) - 16:28, 7 March 2009
  • ...d on the pragmatic theory of inquiry and its relationship to the pragmatic theory of signs. ...es and the question of technical extensions, respectively. Following this model leads me to examine the human capacity for inquiry, asking which of its pri
    121 KB (16,341 words) - 04:34, 30 October 2015
  • ...ken, forward course by following steps that are never unsure. Acquiring a theory of inquiry is not, in short, a purely deductive exercise. ...o positive proof can arise from so negative a recommendation. Acquiring a theory of inquiry is not, in sum, a purely inductive exercise.
    92 KB (15,197 words) - 14:40, 24 August 2017
  • The task at hand is build a bridge between model-theoretic and proof-theoretic perspectives on logical procedure, though for ...] that appears on the left hand side of the equation can be described as ''model-theoretic'' in character.
    157 KB (17,761 words) - 03:44, 10 November 2016
  • ...her hand, is a type of formal object that is treated in the mathematical ''theory of relations''. There is of course an intimate relationship between the tw {{main|Theory of relations}}
    74 KB (11,616 words) - 23:56, 21 May 2010
  • ...nlarged proposition ''Ef'' as telling us all the different ways to reach a model of ''f'' from any point of the universe ''U''. ...that will extend a gentle invitation to the mathematical subject of group theory, and demonstrate its relevance to differential logic in a strikingly apt an
    112 KB (11,050 words) - 14:19, 22 May 2007
  • ...rs, it is for his contributions to logic, mathematics, philosophy, and the theory of signs, or ''[[semeiotic]]'', that he is largely appreciated today. The ...edge, language, and science. Peirce saw logic as the formal branch of the theory of signs, or ''[[semiotics]]'', here using ''formal'' in the sense of ''[[n
    93 KB (14,277 words) - 20:00, 28 July 2017
  • ...ed in its own good time. I want to convey the general drift of my current model, however conjectural, naive, uncritical, and unreflective it may seem. .../math> ought not to be misconstrued as a device for magically generating a theory of inquiry from nothing. Like any other inquiry, it requires an agent to i
    138 KB (23,322 words) - 14:50, 4 January 2015
  • ...day mathematical bearing, but also in way that's not unrelated to Peirce's theory of categories. ...''k'' = 1, 2, 3 affords us with a sufficient basis for all that we need to model is a formal fact that depends on a particular theorem in the logic of relat
    168 KB (21,027 words) - 12:41, 6 August 2017
  • ...ipedia Community, by and large, does not operate according to the espoused model, and shows no signs that it really wants to do so.''' ...r reader model as if it were unquestioned Holy Writ. In fact their reader model is simply a disguise for their own POV and a pretext for foisting that POV
    147 KB (23,399 words) - 12:51, 20 August 2007
  • : [[User:Jon Awbrey/Mathematical Notes#CAT. Category Theory|CAT. Category Theory]] : [[User:Jon Awbrey/Mathematical Notes#GRAPH. Graph Theory|GRAPH. Graph Theory]]
    567 KB (86,909 words) - 21:00, 6 December 2016
  • * [[Technology acceptance model]] ...uture.org/sarkar/prabhat.htm Prabhat rainjan sarkar's modern social cycles theory]. For a more westernized version of social cyclicity, see ''Generations :
    30 KB (4,474 words) - 20:35, 27 November 2011
  • ...s our story right up to the present time frame, as mathematical [[category theory]], a formalism that many mathematicians regard as the natural language of c ...tury is characterized by a predominant interest in [[formal logic]], [[set theory]], and foundational issues.
    73 KB (10,917 words) - 19:48, 6 September 2017
  • a model of f from any point of the universe U. to the mathematical subject of "group theory", and demonstrate its
    134 KB (14,931 words) - 13:30, 5 December 2014
  • the graphs that are called "cacti" and "conifers" in graph theory, comes along with the language of formal language theory:
    94 KB (8,938 words) - 22:12, 9 December 2015

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