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  • ...lism of the late 19th century borrowed parts of its worldview from various scientific disciplines of the day. Others have proposed a political explanation for the rise of objectivity, which occurred earlier in the United States th
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  • # Wikipedia is not the place for original research such as "new" scientific theories. ## If your viewpoint is held by a significant scientific minority, then it should be easy to name prominent adherents, and the artic
    61 KB (9,482 words) - 03:48, 14 November 2007
  • ...-kava.html" TARGET="_blank" <sup>[3]</sup></a> <br><br>There is not enough scientific evidence to recommend the use of kava in children.<a href="http://www.nlm.n
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  • | align="right" | 160 || [[Scientific method]] | align="right" | 15 || [[Models of scientific inquiry]]
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  • One controversial explanation currently being advocated by certain [[human evolution|evolutionary psychol ...d primarily in a small area of northwestern Europe. Particularly, with the Scientific Revolution in Europe in the 1500s, quality of life increased and wealth beg
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  • ...the object agrees with my knowledge of the object.&nbsp; Such a circle in explanation was called by the ancients ''Diallelos''.&nbsp; And the logicians were accu * [[Scientific method]]
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  • ...he frequently advocated [[scientific skepticism]], [[humanism]], and the [[scientific method]]. ==Education and scientific career==
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  • * [[Carolyn Eisele|Eisele, Carolyn]], ''Studies in the Scientific and Mathematical Philosophy of Charles S. Peirce'', M. Martin (ed.) &hellip ==Scientific method==
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  • * [[Carolyn Eisele|Eisele, Carolyn]], ''Studies in the Scientific and Mathematical Philosophy of Charles S. Peirce'', M. Martin (ed.), {{fact ==Scientific method==
    61 KB (7,562 words) - 18:18, 18 March 2008
  • ...proach, it is possible to see a question of articulation and a question of explanation: ...arly development of symbolic logic to address problems about the nature of scientific reasoning. Borrowing a brace of concepts from [[Aristotle]], Peirce examin
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  • By way of explanation, [[Aristotle]] supplies two very instructive examples, one for each of the ...]], and Peirce himself to address problems about the nature and conduct of scientific reasoning. Borrowing a brace of concepts from [[Aristotle]], Peirce examin
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  • ...artid=1894911" TARGET="_blank" <sup>[3]</sup></a> <br><br>A methodological explanation for the observed absence of CYP3A4/5 or CYP2D6 inhibition following kava ad
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  • [[Category:Scientific Explanation]]
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  • ...eived as ''[[surprise (emotion)|surprise]]s'', phenomena that call for ''[[explanation]]s'' to reduce the shock of amazement. Deviations of observations from int ...eived as ''[[surprise (emotion)|surprise]]s'', phenomena that call for ''[[explanation]]s'' to reduce the shock of amazement. Deviations of observations from int
    237 KB (37,371 words) - 22:14, 25 January 2008
  • ...eived as ''[[surprise (emotion)|surprise]]s'', phenomena that call for ''[[explanation]]s'' to reduce the shock of amazement. Deviations of observations from int ...eived as ''[[surprise (emotion)|surprise]]s'', phenomena that call for ''[[explanation]]s'' to reduce the shock of amazement. Deviations of observations from int
    237 KB (37,371 words) - 11:22, 20 August 2007
  • emulate the proceedings of scientific inquiries -- explanation of what Peirce meant by a sign relation:
    139 KB (16,717 words) - 14:30, 12 September 2017
  • ...of his defining ''[[reality]]'' as "the object of the final opinion of the scientific community", but this label is based on a peculiar sense of the word ''ideal ...ay have gone from denying the reality of universals to asserting it. This explanation is most famously given by [[Max Fisch]] in his "Peirce’s Progress from No
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  • ...sign, which I have worked out by arduous and long labour. I will omit the explanation of it here.</p> <p>Perhaps a more scientific pair of definitions would be that anything is ''general'' in so far as the
    105 KB (16,763 words) - 20:36, 26 August 2017
  • ...T="_blank" <sup>[2]</sup></a> Mechanisms that provide a Western scientific explanation for some of the effects of acupuncture are beginning to emerge. This is enc
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  • ...e went on to obtain the BA and MA from Harvard, and in 1863 the [[Lawrence Scientific School]] awarded him its first M.Sc. in [[chemistry]]. This last degree was Between 1859 and 1891, Charles was intermittently employed in various scientific capacities by the [[United States Coast Survey]], where he enjoyed the prot
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  • ...ry on in all the varieties of learning and reasoning from everyday life to scientific practice. I would like to design software that people could use to carry t ...rnetic system. Moreover, it falls in line with the general description of scientific inquiry. Finally, it raises the interesting possibility that good formulat
    92 KB (15,197 words) - 14:40, 24 August 2017
  • ...g the word ''inquiry'' in a way that is roughly synonymous with the term ''scientific method''. Use of ''inquiry'' is more convenient, aside from being the shor ...esses a guess about its relevant features, and constitutes a hypothesis in explanation of its experienced characteristics. This incipient order of model or theor
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  • He wrote many scientific and theological works (. A.o. Perspectiva communis, Quodlibeta, Trinitatis ...inorum, a.o. in MS Rome, St.-Isidoro Cod. 1/73. The Canticum amounts to an explanation, a defence and a recommendation of the Franciscan way of life, aiming to gu
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  • ...ar signs of scientific education, a clear grasp of the thinking behind the scientific method and its connection with the Wikipedia principles concerning [[Direct ...and expand the article unhindered, in a way that now takes it far from any scientific point of view.
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  • ...argument. It argues for the existence of mathematical entities as the best explanation for experience, thus stripping mathematics of some of its distinctness from ...y, while in Quine's case it comes indirectly, through the coherence of our scientific theory as a whole. Quine suggests that mathematics seems completely certai
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  • ...ry on in all the varieties of learning and reasoning from everyday life to scientific practice. I would like to design software that people could use to carry t ...bernetic system, moreover, it falls into line with classic descriptions of scientific inquiry. Finally, this suggests that good formulations of such "difference
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  • ...in the hopes that gathering a few salient clues may lead to a provisional explanation of the WikiPiranha phenomenon. One explanation for this severe anomaly has begun to press itself on my attention, and this
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  • ...how that inference is symbolization and that the puzzle of the validity of scientific inference lies merely in this superfluous comprehension and is therefore en ...And, therefore, there must be some slight preponderance of true over false scientific inferences. Now the falsity in conclusions is eliminated and neutralized b
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  • ...argument. It argues for the existence of mathematical entities as the best explanation for experience. Unlike more traditional versions of realism it does not all ...athematics ''with'' ontology, considering mathematical discovery to be the scientific investigation of Being ''qua'' Being.
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  • ...'t template regulars, if I do, I identify one problem, and give additional explanation after that if there are multiple instances, with image problems for example ...akFree> userwarning templates should be in twinkle as a drop down box with explanation so won't easily make a mistake.
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  • of hypotheses that will inform the direction of its resolution or explanation. scientific knowledge in relation to the world is supplied by (Losee, 1980). The
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  • ...s the general trend of all forms of reasoning that lead to the features of scientific investigation as their ultimate development. ...to the nominal operations that are invoked to substantiate each tentative explanation of a critically important process. Often, but not infallibly, these can be
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  • ...onal representations of logical concepts, there was George Spencer Brown's explanation of a variable as the contemplated presence or absence of a constant, and th ...ch to take care of some long-unfinished business, and give a more detailed explanation of how I used this syntax to represent a popular exercise from the PDP lite
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  • ...ular set of hypotheses that will inform the direction of its resolution or explanation. ...986), (Ginsberg, 1987). A useful historical perspective on the problem of scientific knowledge in relation to the world is supplied by (Losee, 1980). The histo
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  • ...affects logical graphs, but it may be useful to give a shorter and sweeter explanation of how the basic idea typically arises in common logical practice. ...ther, and so the ultimate comparison may not be absolutely immediate. The explanation of this is that, for the sake of computational efficiency, it is useful to
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  • ...ns of experience. Thus it must be anticipated that much of what goes into scientific progress, or any sustainable effort toward a goal of knowledge, is necessar But no science can rest entirely on measurement, and many scientific investigations are quite out of reach of that device. To the scientist lon
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  • of scientific investigation as their ultimate development. explanation of a critically important process.
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  • | deny that there is any true explanation of | utterly different from that of the scientific man. The artist
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  • ...ns of experience. Thus it must be anticipated that much of what goes into scientific progress, or any sustainable effort toward a goal of knowledge, is necessar But no science can rest entirely on measurement, and many scientific investigations are quite out of reach of that device. To the scientist lon
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  • ...ation to be "merely the ravings of a maniac, no more worthy nor capable of explanation than the incoherences of our own nightly dreams". While living in the Whit ...drawings—a journal of plantation management recording his contributions to scientific agriculture, including an experimental farm implementing innovations such a
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  • ...ns of experience. Thus it must be anticipated that much of what goes into scientific progress, or any sustainable effort toward a goal of knowledge, is necessar But no science can rest entirely on measurement, and many scientific investigations are quite out of reach of that device. To the scientist lon
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  • ...ns of experience. Thus it must be anticipated that much of what goes into scientific progress, or any sustainable effort toward a goal of knowledge, is necessar But no science can rest entirely on measurement, and many scientific investigations are quite out of reach of that device. To the scientist lon
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  • ...Alabama law has exemptions - you can sell sex toys for "bona fide medical, scientific, educational, legislative, judicial or law enforcement purposes" 08:57 < Theo10011> I think someone still owes me an explanation of what Inverness is!!?
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  • Explanation to follow. we observe Peirce providing the following sorts of explanation:
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  • ...ral reflection, when the flaws in the individual lights and mirrors of the scientific organon are not taken into account and duly compensated in the shape of the If there is felt a need to devise an object explanation, a presumptive sources of troubles that is already compact, concrete, and t
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