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  • ...'', vols. 1–6, Charles Hartshorne and Paul Weiss (eds.), vols. 7–8, Arthur W. Burks (ed.), Harvard University Press, Cambridge, MA, 1931–1935, 1958. :* ''Volume 6 : Scientific Metaphysics'', 1935.
    18 KB (2,307 words) - 21:04, 27 May 2015
  • ...rvation of these limits allows for the institution of what is called a ''[[method]]'' of judging truth and falsity. ...th the ideal limit towards which endless investigation would tend to bring scientific belief, which concordance the abstract statement may possess by virtue of t
    33 KB (4,907 words) - 04:32, 22 September 2014
  • ...civilizations, but as a way to stimulate scientific dialogue at the first scientific meeting on the [[search for extraterrestrial intelligence]] (SETI).<ref nam ...telligent extraterrestrial life.<ref name="Burchell">{{cite journal |title=W(h)ither the Drake equation? |author=Burchell, M.J. |journal=International
    67 KB (9,711 words) - 13:44, 22 January 2022
  • ...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
    121 KB (16,341 words) - 04:34, 30 October 2015
  • \mathrm{w}. & \text{woman} \mathit{w}. & \text{wife}
    226 KB (33,992 words) - 16:22, 29 December 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 ...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
    74 KB (11,616 words) - 23:56, 21 May 2010
  • ...Title::Software Publishers|[[Computer software]]]]<br>[[NAICS_Code3_Title::Scientific and Technical Consulting Services|[[Consultant|Consulting]]]]<br>[[NAICS_Co # demonstrated the use of IBM's Worldwide Project Management Method (WWPMM)
    27 KB (3,819 words) - 03:29, 16 May 2010
  • ...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
    93 KB (14,277 words) - 20:00, 28 July 2017
  • <p>Thus, what looks to us like a sphere of scientific knowledge more accurately should be represented as the inside of a highly i ...In every direction in which we look at all deeply, the realm of discovered scientific truth could be quite different. Yet in each of those two different situati
    211 KB (31,551 words) - 20:44, 2 August 2017
  • ...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
    362 KB (47,812 words) - 19:40, 9 November 2016
  • | <math>\texttt{(} w \texttt{,(} x \texttt{),(} y \texttt{),(} z \texttt{))}</math> \text{Partition}~ w
    528 KB (75,728 words) - 21:56, 14 January 2021
  • | align="right" colspan="3" | &mdash; W.V. Quine, ''Mathematical Logic'', [Qui, 7] | align="right" colspan="3" | &mdash; W.V. Quine, ''Mathematical Logic'', [Qui, 7]
    394 KB (54,134 words) - 14:30, 3 March 2023
  • | <math>\texttt{(} w \texttt{,(} x \texttt{),(} y \texttt{),(} z \texttt{))}\!</math> \text{Partition}~ w
    529 KB (75,750 words) - 14:32, 3 March 2023
  • | . . . | . . . .V. . . . |%%%%%%%| . . . .W. . . . | . . . | ...of discourse <math>X\!</math> is the domain of three functions <math>u, v, w : X \to \mathbb{B}</math> called ''basic'', ''coordinate'', or ''simple'' p
    369 KB (46,156 words) - 04:20, 27 December 2016
  • ..., is epitomized in the precept: "What's true is what you can prove". [[W.W. Tait]] (1986) takes up the relation between truth and proof in the process Contemporary mathematical empiricism, formulated by [[W.V. Quine|Quine]] and [[Hilary Putnam|Putnam]], is primarily supported by th
    73 KB (10,917 words) - 19:48, 6 September 2017
  • | q : X x Y -> Y. Any function h : W -> X x Y | from a third set W is uniquely determined by
    567 KB (86,909 words) - 21:00, 6 December 2016
  • ...h>z~\!</math> under <math>f.~\!</math> It is notated and defined as <math>W = f^{-1}(z).~\!</math> Here, <math>f^{-1}~\!</math> is called the ''conver In order to apply this model-theoretic method to an equation between a couple of contingent expressions, one must transfo
    168 KB (21,027 words) - 12:41, 6 August 2017
  • ...s the general trend of all forms of reasoning that lead to the features of scientific investigation as their ultimate development. ====1.1.2. Method====
    241 KB (38,416 words) - 15:14, 15 April 2017
  • ...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 ...'' is one early inquiry that has a special relevance, in its substance and method, for the current context. There is a certain type of recursive and paradig
    226 KB (34,541 words) - 14:20, 20 August 2016
  • notion of "paraphrasis", a "method of accounting for fictions by explaining | If X, Y, Z denote the three rectangular components of a vector, and W denote
    899 KB (89,922 words) - 19:22, 6 December 2014

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