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  • * Part I. Medieval Philosophical Literature: ** 1. Medieval philosophical literature Anthony Kenny and Jan Pinborg;
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  • ...ic school|Peripatetic]]s, to the standard collection of his six works on [[logic]]. The works are ''[[Categories (Aristotle)|Categories]]'', ''[[De Interpre ...ructured system. Indeed, parts of them seem to be a scheme of a lecture on logic. The arrangement of the works was made by [[Andronicus of Rhodes]] around
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  • ...nuscripts, publications, and Nachlass, along with a selection of secondary literature. * SIL m = ''Studies in Logic by Members of the Johns Hopkins University'', page m.
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  • ..., who claimed the flat-earth theory was nonsense, clearly had not read the literature on the flat-earth theory. ...X is not flat' is a valid inference that can be sourced from any reliable logic textbook. But 'The earth is not flat', while a conclusion validly yielded
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  • ...centuries, and many important developments in philosophy (particularly in logic and natural philosophy) occurred as a result of investigation into their lo *Braakhuis, H.A.G. & al. (eds.) 1981: English Logic and Semantics from the End of the Twelfth Century to the Time of Ockham and
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  • ...be discussed to much effect outside the context of inquiry, knowledge, and logic, all very broadly considered. ...he truth of a sign, counting the sign itself as the first thing. In formal logic, this number is called the ''[[arity]]'' of the predicate. The kinds of tru
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  • ...">&#9758;</font> This page belongs to resource collections on [[Logic Live|Logic]] and [[Inquiry Live|Inquiry]]. ...study from the perspectives of abstract algebra on the one hand and formal logic on the other.
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  • .... As a result, the pragmatic account is often caricatured in contemporary literature as the view that 'truth is what works', or that any idea that has practical ...were he utilized the will to believe doctrine to justify the [[axioms]] of logic, mathematics, and [[Kant|Kant's]] [[synthetic a priori]]. Later he would pu
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  • ...de an outstanding contribution to society in [[physics]], [[chemistry]], [[literature]], [[peace]], [[medicine]] or [[physiology]] and [[economics]].<ref>Not one | [[Image:Nobel in Literature.jpg|75px|Original design ®© The Nobel Foundation.]]
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  • > expressive power to limited subsets of logic. | Mathematics and logic, historically speaking, have been entirely
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  • > expressive power to limited subsets of logic. | Mathematics and logic, historically speaking, have been entirely
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  • <font size=4>'''Differential Logic : Series B'''</font><br> logic, namely, to distinguish whatever things satisfy a description.
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  • ...ale, William]], and [[Martha Kneale|Kneale, Martha]], ''The Development of Logic'', Oxford University Press, London, UK, 1962. ..., Jean]] (ed. 1967), ''From Frege To Gödel: A Source Book in Mathematical Logic, 1879–1931'', Harvard University Press, Cambridge, MA.
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  • ...ale, William]], and [[Martha Kneale|Kneale, Martha]], ''The Development of Logic'', Oxford University Press, London, UK, 1962. ..., Jean]] (ed. 1967), ''From Frege To Gödel: A Source Book in Mathematical Logic, 1879–1931'', Harvard University Press, Cambridge, MA.
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  • ...or universals. Now by proving logic ''fictional'', Peirce believes he does logic a favor, that is, by saving it from the psychologists. This suggests that ...of the symbol itself which it cannot ''as a symbol'' transgress. ("On the Logic of Science" (1865), CE 1, 173.)
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  • ...ans call ''[[logica docens]]'', logic as taught, and ''[[logica utens]]'', logic as used. [[C.S. Peirce]], as a logician, mathematician, and philosopher wh | expressive power to limited subsets of logic.
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  • ==Differential Logic 2002== or propositional logic, whatever you want to call it,
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  • ...ans call ''[[logica docens]]'', logic as taught, and ''[[logica utens]]'', logic as used. [[C.S. Peirce]], as a logician, mathematician, and philosopher wh ...The answers that suggest themselves naturally depend on the definitions of logic and mathematics that are taken to be in force at the moment in question, or
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  • ...t and employed as a scientist for 30 years, it is for his contributions to logic, mathematics, philosophy, and the theory of signs, or ''[[semeiotic]]'', th ...ed under the philosophies of knowledge, language, and science. Peirce saw logic as the formal branch of the theory of signs, or ''[[semiotics]]'', here usi
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  • ...the special fields that study these abilities, from psychology, education, logic, and the philosophy of science. This particular hybrid of work easily fits ...y, formulated by C.S. Peirce from his lifelong investigations of classical logic and experimental reasoning. For my purposes, all this certification means
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  • of propositional models, sentential logic, or zeroth order logic. starting about a decade ago, to begin to develop a "differential logic",
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  • ...he special fields which study these abilities, from psychology, education, logic and the philosophy of science. This particular hybrid of work easily fits ...y, formulated by C.S. Peirce from his lifelong investigations of classical logic and experimental reasoning. For my purposes, all this certification means
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  • ...ee it every time you try to add a tiny bit of what's known in any standard literature to the edge of what's currently summarized in Wikipedia and find yourself r ...in a subject'' is meant someone who has read very little of the pertinent literature in that subject. In diagnosing the problem, it appeared that a lot of the
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  • methods of differential geometry with the techniques of logic literature, in hopes of making a plausible case for attempting this work.
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  • ...lt (1995) passed devastating judgment on NLP: It is not informed about the literature, it starts from insights that have been rendered out of date long ago, its ...tially be broken on Wikipedia. This won't happen for at least two reasons: literature reviews have already been conducted and their conclusions are that NLP is u
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  • ===Differential Logic : First Approach=== ...re us, we have come to the verge of seeing how the word "model" is used in logic, namely, to distinguish whatever things satisfy a description.
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  • ...al Notes#HOC. Higher Order Categorical Logic|HOC. Higher Order Categorical Logic]] in Lambek & Scott's 'Higher Order Categorical Logic', and there are links
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  • ...er of housing markets in the United States might be overvalued, and as the logic suggests, an overvalued real estate market translates into a slower real es ...has developed training programs, education packages and a great volume of literature in order to educate people on the best wealth-building techniques. The very
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  • ...onvert|19|in|cm|adj=on}} Sony Trinitron color receiver for the display and logic boards for all slot machine functions. The prototype was mounted in a full ==In literature==
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  • ...on integrating the methods of differential geometry with the techniques of logic programming. I will attempt to embody this project in the form of computer ...ese facts I have written up this extended rationale and informal review of literature, in hopes of making a plausible case for attempting this work.
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  • ...Jon Awbrey/Philosophical Notes#JITL. Just In Time Logic|JITL. Just In Time Logic]] | signifying facts of logic being very few in comparison with those which
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  • ==Differential Logic 2003&ndash;2004== DLOG A. Differential Logic -- Series A
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  • ...easoning built into it, and this disposition to a particular conception of logic may be lodged in such a way that it makes it nearly impossible to reflect o ...bly more advanced forms of analysis and synthesis that are involved in the logic of relations.
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  • ...inating it altogether as a primitive notion from the basis of mathematical logic (van Heijenoort, 355&ndash;366). ...shion. This section presents the elements of a calculus for propositional logic that I described in earlier work (Awbrey, 1989 and 1994). The imminent use
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  • (Wirth 1976, 49, 303) have a long ancestry in logic and philosophy, going back logic (the normative study of how we ought to think in order to accomplish
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  • [20:55] <Lubaf> (S)he has proven most resistant to any form of logic. [23:54] <tashir> well now you have two secondary peer reviewed literature reviews with which to edit [[kidney stone]]
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  • 12:52 < Qcoder00> Pharos: I include literature ...rying to raise a sick Macintosh IIci and it may be the power supply or the logic board.
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  • ...a] has quit [Quit: You cannot logic someone out of an opinion they did not logic themselves into] ...Swob> y'all should enroll in spelling class before you start talking about literature
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  • 00:02 < bazinga> Applefanboy logic 01:28 < dtm> mareklug: it's time for you to memorize all Apple literature and lore, and synthesize it into [[Star Trek project]]
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  • May 06 18:41:15 <Hedgehog456> The Ironholds Sombre Literature Company May 06 21:06:37 <tommorris> fuck you Internet. go take a logic class.
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  • 14:02 < IShadowed> > Much modern literature on typography says that double spacing is not desirable 14:30 < Qcoder00> Logic is all
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  • May 02 14:21:40 <Headbomb|Laptop> you can just have find/replace logic and everything gets happy May 04 09:57:29 <barts1a> 802 is Misc. Literature
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