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  • ...(A Treatise on the Nature of Mathematics), in: Mancosu, P.: Philosophy of Mathematics and Mathematical Practice in the Seventeenth Century, Oxford University Pre
    17 KB (2,338 words) - 16:22, 21 February 2009
  • ...ience to arithmetic, and so one of the ''scientiae mediae'', lying between mathematics and physics.
    7 KB (919 words) - 14:23, 22 February 2009
  • * [[Relation (mathematics)|Relation]]
    9 KB (1,162 words) - 20:54, 3 November 2015
  • ...igh School pugs won various awards for his work including an excellence in Mathematics award and French award.
    5 KB (836 words) - 20:07, 3 July 2021
  • ...ble because, once they are set up, all the well-worked theory of numerical mathematics lies ready at hand as a tool for our further reasoning. ...culus on which it is based. The same thing cannot, however, be said about mathematics; for here we have the new method of thought, pure intellect, the very well
    22 KB (3,003 words) - 21:40, 2 July 2008
  • ...er to write a manuscript on the unifying character of this part of applied mathematics, which is found in the study of [[Brownian motion]] and in telecommunicatio * Heims, Steve J. (1980), ''John von Neumann and Norbert Wiener: From Mathematics to the Technologies of Life and Death'', 3. Aufl., Cambridge.
    14 KB (1,827 words) - 18:48, 27 July 2016
  • ...ve just provided. Although equational forms of reasoning are paramount in mathematics, they are less familiar to the student of conventional logic textbooks, who ...A Contribution to the Philosophy of Notation”, ''American Journal of Mathematics'' 7 (1885), 180–202. Reprinted as CP 3.359–403 and CE&nbs
    41 KB (5,845 words) - 14:26, 6 November 2015
  • ...et satisfying certain equations. Just as group theory deals with [[Group (mathematics)|groups]], and linear algebra with [[vector spaces]], so does Boolean algeb ...to mathematical logic, digital logic, and the set-theoretic foundations of mathematics, among other applications. Boolean algebra has a rich mathematical theory,
    46 KB (7,114 words) - 18:24, 2 October 2007
  • ...ve just provided. Although equational forms of reasoning are paramount in mathematics, they are less familiar to the student of conventional logic textbooks, who ...gic : A Contribution to the Philosophy of Notation", ''American Journal of Mathematics'' 7 (1885), 180–202. Reprinted as CP 3.359–403 and CE 5, 162–190.
    42 KB (5,905 words) - 21:49, 22 May 2010
  • ...he relationship between the pragmatic maxim and what are commonly known in mathematics as ''representation principles''. As it turns out, with regard to its form In Peirce's time, and even in some circles of mathematics today,
    112 KB (11,050 words) - 14:19, 22 May 2007
  • ...utilized the will to believe doctrine to justify the [[axioms]] of logic, mathematics, and [[Kant|Kant's]] [[synthetic a priori]]. Later he would publish two col ...d with [[philosophy of language|language]], [[logic]], and [[philosophy of mathematics]])
    23 KB (3,340 words) - 13:12, 16 September 2010
  • ...each). I also have an interest in medieval philosophy, and set theory and mathematics. My contributions to the project mostly reflect these specialisms. === Mathematics, logic and set theory ===
    19 KB (2,842 words) - 11:26, 1 April 2011
  • ...tand what a triadic relation is we need to understand what a ''[[relation (mathematics)|relation]]'' is, and here there are traditionally two ways of understandin * [[Relation (mathematics)|Relation]]
    24 KB (3,783 words) - 00:25, 16 November 2015
  • usually come up in mathematics, namely, in relation to the problem mathematics. In this discussion, I will invoke its application
    73 KB (6,208 words) - 04:08, 11 December 2016
  • usually come up in mathematics, namely, in relation to the problem mathematics. In this discussion, I will invoke its application
    107 KB (9,168 words) - 14:23, 22 May 2007
  • ...tion of [[truth]], such as those used in [[art]], [[ethics]], [[logic]], [[mathematics]], [[philosophy]], the [[science]]s, or any discussion that either mentions ...er'', or a ''language'' to which the representation bears some [[relation (mathematics)|relation]].
    81 KB (11,851 words) - 18:53, 20 August 2007
  • ...tion of [[truth]], such as those used in [[art]], [[ethics]], [[logic]], [[mathematics]], [[philosophy]], the [[science]]s, or any discussion that either mentions ...er'', or a ''language'' to which the representation bears some [[relation (mathematics)|relation]].
    81 KB (11,851 words) - 22:22, 25 January 2008
  • ...s that use the $ symbol). The U.S. dollar is divided into 100 ([[Equality (mathematics)|equal]]) [[cent (currency)|cent]]s. The U.S. dollar uses the decimal system, consisting of 100 ([[Equality (mathematics)|equal]]) cents (symbol ¢). In another division, there are 1,000 ''[[mill
    22 KB (3,436 words) - 13:39, 30 December 2017
  • ...t'' needs to be understood in a way that is analogous to its definition in mathematics, where it means ''[[orthogonal]]'', or its definition in statistics, where ...logism in logic, by establishing the same “fictional” status for logic and mathematics that he claims for universals. Now by proving logic ''fictional'', Peirce b
    74 KB (11,616 words) - 23:56, 21 May 2010
  • ...particular conception of truth, such as those used in art, ethics, logic, mathematics, philosophy, the sciences, or any discussion that either mentions or makes ...er'', or a ''language'' to which the representation bears some [[relation (mathematics)|relation]].
    37 KB (5,460 words) - 14:45, 17 November 2015

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