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  • ...m West High School in Cleveland in 1927, he went to Case School of Applied Science, where he earned a B.S. in 1932 and a M.S. a year later. After further grad ...earned his doctorate in 1937, with a mathematical thesis on the topic of [[reflection nebulae]]. In 1947 he accepted a position as assistant professor in the Dep
    14 KB (2,137 words) - 02:39, 5 April 2018
  • ...ation as Action : The Risk of Inquiry", ''The Eleventh International Human Science Research Conference'', Oakland University, Rochester, Michigan. ...S.M., and Awbrey, J.L. (May 1991), "An Architecture for Inquiry : Building Computer Platforms for Discovery", ''Proceedings of the Eighth International Confere
    39 KB (4,682 words) - 14:55, 21 May 2007
  • ...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
    81 KB (11,851 words) - 22:22, 25 January 2008
  • ...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
    81 KB (11,851 words) - 18:53, 20 August 2007
  • ...rings'' or ''traversal strings'' and parsed into ''pointer structures'' in computer memory. When we turn to representing the corresponding expressions in computer memory, where they can be manipulated with utmost facility, we begin by tra
    41 KB (5,845 words) - 14:26, 6 November 2015
  • ...rings'' or ''traversal strings'' and parsed into ''pointer structures'' in computer memory. When we turn to representing the corresponding expressions in computer memory, where they can be manipulated with utmost facility, we begin by tra
    42 KB (5,905 words) - 21:49, 22 May 2010
  • | ascent to universals. But a little reflection will show that when our |"The Logic of Science, or, Induction and Hypothesis",
    73 KB (8,310 words) - 00:36, 27 April 2017
  • ...hn Dewey]], and others, inquiry is closely associated with the [[normative science]] of [[logic]]. In its inception, the pragmatic model or theory of inquiry ===Art and science of inquiry===
    58 KB (7,676 words) - 22:34, 15 November 2015
  • ...pes of reasoning, from his Harvard Lectures of 1865 “On the Logic of Science”. It illustrates how one and the same proposition might be reached f ...ain is likely. But reflection is more than irresponsible speculation. In reflection the interpreter acts to charge or defuse the thought of rain (the probabili
    106 KB (13,991 words) - 18:45, 18 March 2020
  • ...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 ...that person's own. Having made that distinction between the more generic reflection on mathematics and its more specialized reflexive application, it is possib
    177 KB (26,694 words) - 02:20, 15 December 2010
  • ...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.
    92 KB (15,197 words) - 14:40, 24 August 2017
  • ...resented as parse-strings in Ascii and sculpted into pointer-structures in computer memory. When we turn to representing the corresponding expressions in computer memory, where they can be manipulated with utmost facility, we begin by tra
    168 KB (21,027 words) - 12:41, 6 August 2017
  • ...to finesse the issue, for the time being, of how much "method" there is in science. '''3. Reflection is a part of inquiry. Reflection is a form of conduct.'''
    138 KB (23,322 words) - 14:50, 4 January 2015
  • ...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 ...that person's own. Having made that distinction between the more generic reflection on mathematics and its more specialized reflexive application, it is possib
    73 KB (10,917 words) - 19:48, 6 September 2017
  • | align="right" | — Herbert J. Bernstein, “Idols of Modern Science”, [HJB, 38] | align="right" | — Herbert J. Bernstein, "Idols of Modern Science", [HJB, 38]
    211 KB (31,551 words) - 20:44, 2 August 2017
  • ...was to contribute to the history of computing, great computer scientists, computer companies; to document my experiences (verifiable of course) throughout the DeveloperFrom1983 is one of the world's leading computer scientists, who worked with and knew or knows the very movers and shakers o
    95 KB (15,692 words) - 20:06, 27 April 2011
  • ...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
    209 KB (33,239 words) - 17:04, 25 September 2008
  • ...te, namely, the systematic care, negative and positive, taken to safeguard reflection so that it may yield the best results under the given conditions. ...as hitherto tended to be lacking. Thus it is that the progress of natural science has depended so largely upon the discernment of measurable quantity of one
    519 KB (74,456 words) - 15:46, 3 October 2013
  • of computer-implemented connections between geometric dynamics AI, cognitive science, education, including the design of intelligent tutoring
    162 KB (25,941 words) - 13:28, 9 January 2008
  • ...rovide a basis for) the phenomenon of interest, either in nature or on the computer, then one has reason to consider them further as possible explanations. ...thin the frame of experimental research, it is important to recognize that computer programs can fill the role of hypotheses, testable (defeasible or falsifiab
    241 KB (38,416 words) - 15:14, 15 April 2017

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