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  • ...ve Liberty and Ethics, founded and directed by Dr. Wrye Sententia, defines cognitive liberty as "the right of each individual to think independently and autonom
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  • ..., invention of false facts, deletion of valid sourced material, persistent cognitive inability to comprehend WP:NPOV and a dozen other standards, breaches of so ..., invention of false facts, deletion of valid sourced material, persistent cognitive inability to comprehend WP:NPOV and a dozen other standards. You are one of
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  • [[Descriptive science]] [[Formal science]]
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  • [[Descriptive science]] [[Formal science]]
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  • ...hat it is a hotch–potch of theories, some of which are based on legitimate science, but which have no connection with NLP, others of which are completely unsc ...lume on the philosophy of science and thought published in 1921 entitled ' Science and Sanity '. This is now virtually forgotten and of no influence. In essen
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  • ...iscipline ([[T.S. Kuhn]] had used the term "pre-paradigmatic" for [[social science]]). ...most useful in his own detailed analysis of "classroom learning" came from cognitive anthropologists [[Jean Lave]] ([[situated learning]]) and [[Edwin Hutchins]
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  • ...r, J., Shadbolt, N., Weitzner, D. J., 2006. Creating a Science of the Web. Science 11 August 2006:Vol. 313. no. 5788, pp. 769 - 771. ...Integrating Engineering Applications. Journal of Computing and Information Science in Engineering, 1(1) pp 12-22.
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  • ...ctually, we do not communicate non-verbally. For example, astronomy is the science that studies the stars. This must not be confused with the subject of the s ...e linked to emotions and subconscious intentions. This is possible because cognitive episodes, psycho-affection and neuro-movements are all linked together. Emo
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  • ...Honors Electrical Engineering program known as Electrical Engineering and Science, a curriculum created for as M.I.T. describes it, the most brilliant and pr ...ellowships offers for doctoral and post-doctoral work, he left M.I.T.’s [[Cognitive Information Processing Group]], to go to Harvard Law School. His seminal p
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  • ...he [[Age of Enlightenment|Enlightenment]] that the ways of mathematics and science in general were beginning to attract the attention of artisans and astute t When philosophy discovers something wrong with science, sometimes science has to be changed ? [[Russell's paradox]] comes to mind, as does [[George B
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  • * Peirce, C.S., ''Essays in the Philosophy of Science'', Vincent Tomas (ed.), Bobbs–Merrill, New York, NY, 1957. ...Subrahmanyan]] (1987), ''Truth and Beauty. Aesthetics and Motivations in Science'', University of Chicago Press, Chicago, IL.
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  • * Peirce, C.S., ''Essays in the Philosophy of Science'', Vincent Tomas (ed.), Bobbs–Merrill, New York, NY, 1957. ...Subrahmanyan]] (1987), ''Truth and Beauty. Aesthetics and Motivations in Science'', University of Chicago Press, Chicago, IL.
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  • ...logic is a ''[[normative science]]'' where psychology is a ''[[descriptive science]]'', and so they have very different aims, methods, and rationales. * [http://www.helsinki.fi/science/commens/dictionary.html The Commens Dictionary of Peirce's Terms]
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  • ...et trans. D.C.Lindberg, University of Winsconsin Publications in Medieval Science, 14 (Madison (Milw.)-London, 1970)/Perspectiva Communis (Cologne, 1627)/Per * Alain Boureau, Théologie, science et censure au XIIIe siècle. Le cas de Jean Peckham, L’âne d’or 11 (Pa
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  • ...he [[Age of Enlightenment|Enlightenment]] that the ways of mathematics and science in general were beginning to attract the attention of artisans and astute t | distinct studies. Mathematics has been connected with science,
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  • ...defined as the good of [[logic]], where logic is treated as a [[normative science]], that is, an [[inquiry]] into a ''good'' or a ''value'' that seeks knowle ...e last domain extends over the full range of a human being's affective and cognitive experiences, for brevity summed up as ''ideas'' and ''impressions'', where
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  • ...in [[art]], [[ethics]], [[logic]], [[mathematics]], [[philosophy]], the [[science]]s, or any discussion that either mentions or makes use of a notion of trut ...defined as the good of [[logic]], where logic is treated as a [[normative science]], that is, an [[inquiry]] into a ''[[goodness and value theory|good]]'' or
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  • ...in [[art]], [[ethics]], [[logic]], [[mathematics]], [[philosophy]], the [[science]]s, or any discussion that either mentions or makes use of a notion of trut ...defined as the good of [[logic]], where logic is treated as a [[normative science]], that is, an [[inquiry]] into a ''[[goodness and value theory|good]]'' or
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  • <p>Charles Sanders Peirce, &ldquo;The Logic of Science; or, Induction and Hypothesis&rdquo;, [Lowell Lectures of 1866], pp.&nbsp;3 <p>Charles Sanders Peirce, &ldquo;Harvard Lectures ''On the Logic of Science''&rdquo; (1865), ''Writings of Charles S. Peirce : A Chronological Edition,
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  • ...nd Logic in Medieval Theological Texts (XIIth-XIVth Century), Semiotic and Cognitive Studies 4, Brepols, Turnhout, 151-169. ...ndi. Sophismata, Amsterdam Studies in the Theory and History of Linguistic Science, Series III: Studies in the History of Linguistics 14, Benjamins, Amsterdam
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  • ...these abilities, from psychology, education, logic, and the philosophy of science. This particular hybrid of work easily fits under the broad banner of arti ...y 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 symbolic logic.
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  • ...y these abilities, from psychology, education, logic and the philosophy of science. This particular hybrid of work easily fits under the broad banner of arti ...y 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 symbolic logic.
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  • ...shows the problem. FT2 accuses two academic researchers with "persistent cognitive inability to comprehend WP:NPOV and a dozen other standards". FT2 was inst ...replete with unsubstantiated opinion. One editor said that 'the "NLP and Science" article is a mass of unsubstantiated verbiage" <ref>[http://en.wikipedia.o
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  • ...hat it is a hotch–potch of theories, some of which are based on legitimate science, but which have no connection with NLP, others of which are completely unsc ...ns of 'falsifiability' and 'disconfirmation' are central to the program of science. But NLP makes many unfalsifiable claims, and it has little if any predict
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  • AI, cognitive science, education, including the design of intelligent tutoring has periodically become a topic of interest in AI and cognitive modeling, especially
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  • brand of contemporary cognitive science who equate "mind" with the information cognitive science folks never read anything beyond a ten-year
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  • After attending the School of Political Science at the University of Paris, he was a critic and public relations man for Tw ...representations”<ref>Courtin, C. (2000) The impact of sign language on the cognitive development of deaf children: The case of theories of mind. ''Cognition, 77
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  • ...''. Discussion of this dialogue and of the task it sets for AI, cognitive science, education, including the design of intelligent tutoring systems, can be fo ...abductive reasoning has periodically become a topic of interest in AI and cognitive modeling, especially in the effort to build expert systems that simulate an
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  • ...of what is now studied under the philosophies of knowledge, language, and science. Peirce saw logic as the formal branch of the theory of signs, or ''[[semi ...ted in mere months. Meanwhile, he wrote hundreds of logic, philosophy, and science entries for the ''[[Century Dictionary]]''. In 1885, an investigation by t
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  • "quasi-necessary", or "formal" science, as Peirce a lot of behaviorist, clinical, cognitive, neuropsych,
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  • 02:41 < Dcoetzee> I thought it was what you get by blowing up computer science graduate students ...gde33> with so many fast growing categories we can only go from 1% to 0.5% science coverage. Back to 2% wont happen.
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  • | align="right" | &mdash; Herbert J. Bernstein, &ldquo;Idols of Modern Science&rdquo;, [HJB, 38] | align="right" | &mdash; Herbert J. Bernstein, "Idols of Modern Science", [HJB, 38]
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  • ...known as ''step-wise refinement'' and ''top-down programming'' in computer science (Wirth 1976, 49, 303) have a long ancestry in logic and philosophy, going b ...h (AIR), involving the conceptual and operational analysis of higher-order cognitive capacities with an eye toward the modeling, grounding, and support of these
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  • | align="right" | 47 || [[Philosophy of science]] | align="right" | 11 || [[Formal science]]
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  • [18:13] <tommorris> software: not quite a science, not quite engineering, not quite beautiful enough to be an art. [18:34] <shimgray> "The science of astronomy consists of three fundamental parts: 1. physical and logical l
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  • C.F. Delaney, 'Science, Knowledge, and Mind: A Study in the Philosophy of [CSP]'. of science, economics, welfare and so on. A kind
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  • known as "step-wise refinement" and "top-down programming" in computer science operational analysis of higher-order cognitive capacities with an eye
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  • Third, as to the purpose of logic in general, a normative science the science of complexity).
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  • ...ty is actually a virtue from the standpoint of making reflection useful in science. If reflection on conduct leads to a description that cannot be falsified ...compiled into compact models of the conduct in question. To be useful in science, or empirical inquiry, these theories and models must be capable of being f
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  • 17:28 < Tony_Sidaway> Um, now I've got a PHP install burning a hole in my cognitive apparatus. MUST UNINSTALL! 19:24 < Pharos> it's a miracle of modern science
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  • May 04 16:54:23 <Fluffernutter> Qcoder00: science May 04 16:54:36 <closedmouth> chiropratic is not based on science
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