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  • ===Aug — Extensions Of Logical Graphs=== ===Jul — Reflective Extension Of Logical Graphs===
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  • * [[Directory:Jon Awbrey/Papers/Futures Of Logical Graphs|Futures Of Logical Graphs]] * [[Laws of Form]]
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  • A '''descriptive science''', also called a '''special science''', is a form of [[inquiry]], typically involving a community of inquiry and its accumula ===Logical operators===
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  • A '''normative science''' is a form of [[inquiry]], typically involving a community of inquiry and its accumula ===Logical operators===
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  • ...nitary boolean function''' is a [[function (mathematics)|function]] of the form <math>f : \mathbb{B}^k \to \mathbb{B},</math> where <math>\mathbb{B} = \{ 0 ===Logical operators===
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  • ...nection between the different subjects as expressed in the propositional ''form''.&nbsp; What I mean by &ldquo;everything that can be removed from the pred ...ose we attempt to remove more from the predicate and put the last into the form &ldquo;&mdash; exercises the function of relate of the relation &mdash; to
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  • ...>\{ \operatorname{false}, \operatorname{true} \}.</math> The names of the logical values, or ''truth values'', are commonly abbreviated in accord with the eq ...ent a truth function by a [[boolean function]], that is, a function of the form <math>f : \mathbb{B}^k \to \mathbb{B},</math> where <math>k\!</math> is a n
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  • Every categorical proposition can be reduced to one of four logical forms. These are: ...roposition, the universal affirmative (''universalis affirmativa''), whose form in Latin is 'omne S est P', usually translated as 'every S is P'.
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  • ...in [[propositional calculus]] that is commonly expressed in the following form: ...eirce's law is represented by means of the following formal equivalence or logical equation.
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  • ...mpasses a specific logical [[function (mathematics)|function]], a specific logical [[relation (mathematics)|relation]], and the various symbols that are used Close approximations to the concept of logical implication are expressed in ordinary language by means of linguistic forms
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  • Pragmaticism was originally enounced<sup>2</sup> in the form of a [[maxim]], as follows: Consider what effects that might ''conceivably * [[Logical graph]]
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  • ...es underlying the algebra of sets, boolean algebra, [[boolean functions]], logical connectives, monadic predicate calculus, [[propositional calculus]], and se ...''(0,0)). Such a sequence, perhaps in another order, and perhaps with the logical values ''F'' and ''T'' instead of the boolean values 0 and 1, respectively,
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  • ...ons]], along with ''semiotic'' and the plural variants of both terms. The form ''semeiotic'' is often used to distinguish Peirce's theory, since it is les ===Logical operators===
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  • * The first excerpt appears in the form of a dictionary entry, intended as a definition of ''pragmatism''. Pragmaticism was originally enounced in the form of a maxim, as follows: Consider what effects that might ''conceivably'' h
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  • * [[Laws of Form]] * [[Logical graph]]
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  • JA: Problem 1. Each of the three claims has the form of an A-ism, in other words, their subjects are not the grammatical sorty o ...but they typically include (1) the formulation of hypotheses that meet the logical criterion of contingency, defeasibility, or falsifiability and the closely
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  • This is yet another variant of the previous form, with <math>\operatorname{d}x</math> denoting small changes contemplated in That's the basic idea. The next order of business is to develop the logical side of the analogy a bit more fully, and to take up the elaboration of som
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  • <td style="border-bottom:1px solid black"><math>\mathrm{Classical~Form}</math></td> <td style="border-bottom:1px solid black"><math>\mathrm{Alternate~Form}</math></td>
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  • ...aterial, let's begin with a consideration of higher order propositions and logical operators that stem from the ordinary propositions on 1 and 2 variables. ...,</math> and logical conjunctions, expressed as concatenated tuples of the form <math>e_1 ~ \ldots ~ e_k,</math> as the sole expression-forming operations
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  • ...ath> is a logical connective that says &ldquo;just one false&rdquo; of its logical arguments.&nbsp; The first four cases are described below. If the list of arguments is empty, as expressed in the form <math>\nu(),~\!</math> then it cannot be true that exactly one of the argum
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  • The first five chapters deal with the terms that form propositions. Chapters 6 and 7 deal with the relationship between affirmat ...t in the term 'a white walking man' the three predicates do not combine to form a unity of this sort.
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  • ...!</math> and logical conjunctions, expressed as concatenated tuples of the form <math>e_1 ~\ldots~ e_k,\!</math> as the sole expression-forming operations ====Higher Order Propositions and Logical Operators (''n'' = 1)====
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  • <p>The power of form, the will to give form to oneself. "Happiness" admitted as a goal. Much strength and energy behi ...(hyle), which in itself is not an individual thing, (2) shape (morphe) or form (eidos), in virtue of which individuality is directly attributed, and (3) t
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  • ...!</math>&nbsp; The facts of a concrete situation could be organized in the form of a Table like the one below: Each row of the Table records a fact or makes an assertion of the form <math>X ~\text{suspects that}~ Y ~\text{likes}~ Z.\!</math>&nbsp; For insta
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  • ...peration of <i>[[exclusive disjunction]]</i> or the boolean relation of <i>logical inequality</i>. ...ons <math>L_0</math> and <math>L_1</math> are conveniently arranged in the form of ''relational data tables'', as shown below.
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  • # [[Futures Of Logical Graphs]] # [[Laws of Form]]
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  • ...are otherwise recalcitrant to being ruled by logic, for the application of logical laws. The example of &#950;&#969;&#959;&#957; illustrates the fact that we ...scends all experience and through which the concrete is completed so as to form a totality &mdash; an idea, moreover, in which we may have unhesitating con
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  • | Linear Space | Liminal Space | Logical Space | ! Logical Space
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  • | Linear Space | Liminal Space | Logical Space | ! Logical Space
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  • ...t of the ''Abstractiones'' (a collection of sophisms that became a kind of logical textbook used to teach students to identify sophistical fallacies) is more ...ne passage that our own being follows from the composition of material and form, and so is the actualising of the essence, and therefore is an accident. G
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  • ...on]], as denoted by the symbol <math>\land,\!</math> in expressions of the form <math>F(x, y, z) = G(x, y) \land H(y, z),\!</math> to define a triadic rela ...tion data, finally, by projecting this intersection on a suitable plane to form a third dyadic relation, constituting in fact the relational composition <m
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  • It is tempting to try and read the pragmatic maxim as if it had the following form, where <math>C\!</math> and <math>E\!</math> are supposed to be a 1-adic fu ...u/~peirce/writings/v2/w2/w2_06/v2_06.htm Peirce, C.S. (13 Nov 1867), "Upon Logical Comprehension and Extension"].
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  • ...nd and so the TECs I talk about will almost always have the character of ''logical equivalence classes'' (LECs). ...c complexity can be built on a universe of discourse that has but a single logical feature at its base. But first, there are a few more elements of general n
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  • A '''logical graph''' is a [[graph theory|graph-theoretic]] structure in one of the syst ...these formal systems from a bird's eye view, focusing on those aspects of form that are shared by the entire family of algebras, calculi, or languages, ho
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  • A '''logical graph''' is a graph-theoretic structure in one of the systems of graphical ...these formal systems from a bird's eye view, focusing on those aspects of form that are shared by the entire family of algebras, calculi, or languages, ho
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  • This is yet another variant of the previous form, the logical side of the analogy a bit more fully, and to take up
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  • ...makes any sense, but I think this time I'll just jump in, and show you the form in which this idea first came to me. Start with a proposition of the form ''x'' & ''y'', which I graph as two labels attached to a root node, so:
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  • ...ollow after others but are caused by them. Every mind which is capable of logical criticism of its inferences, must be aware of this determination of its ide :* What is needed to articulate the workings of the active form of representation that is known as ''conscious experience''?
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  • ...logical and psychological works. His questions are similar in content and form to the work of Parisian writers, especially that of Peter of Auvergne, in t
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  • ...tions that apply to each of our sample points. Using overlines to express logical negation, these are given as follows: Table 5 outlines a syntax for propositional calculus based on two types of logical connectives, both of variable <math>k\!</math>-ary scope.
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  • One is given a syntactic specification of the following form: ...<math>x\!</math> is of the type <math>A,\!</math> while a notation of the form <math>x \overset{A}{\underset{B}{\Downarrow}}</math> means that <math>x\!</
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  • ...are indeed ''truth-bearers''. This judgment is typically expressed in the form of a specific ''truth predicate'', whose positive application to a sign, or ...egard to an object, and it includes all forms of [[belief revision]] and [[logical inference]], including ''[[scientific method]]''. A sign-to-sign transactio
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  • ...her past, or present, or prospective, just more DOTS. This is the special form to which we frequently find the idea of an information channel being reduce * Peirce, C.S. (1867), &ldquo;Upon Logical Comprehension and Extension&rdquo;, [http://www.iupui.edu/~peirce/writings/
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  • ...her past, or present, or prospective, just more DOTS. This is the special form to which we frequently find the idea of an information channel being reduce * Peirce, C.S. (1867), &ldquo;Upon Logical Comprehension and Extension&rdquo;, [http://www.iupui.edu/~peirce/writings/
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  • ...her past, or present, or prospective, just more DOTS. This is the special form to which we frequently find the idea of an information channel being reduce * Peirce, C.S. (1867), &ldquo;Upon Logical Comprehension and Extension&rdquo;, [http://www.iupui.edu/~peirce/writings/
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  • This is yet another variant of the previous form, the logical side of the analogy a bit more fully, and to take up
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  • ...significance&rdquo; (John Dewey). Thus, there is an active and intricate form of cooperation that needs to be appreciated and maintained between these co ...ation'' (SOI) associated with each language user can be represented in the form of an individual [[three-place relation]] called the ''sign relation'' of t
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  • ...[[digital circuits]], the latter to any area of mathematics for which sets form a natural foundation. Boolean algebra thus permits the general methodology ...19th century with the work of [[Boole]], [[Peirce]], and others seeking a logical analogue to algebra. The ring basis emerged in the 20th century with the w
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  • ...for instance, humans have at least two substantial forms, the soul and the form of the body (''forma corporeitas'') (cf. ''Ordinatio'' 4, d. 11, q. 3, n. 5 ...tary on the ''Sentences'', leading him to doubt whether he had written any logical works at all <ref>Ashworth 1987</ref>. The Questions on the Prior Analytic
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  • ...import of these ideas in greater depth, it serves to establish a number of logical relations and set-theoretic identities that can be found to hold among thei # The logical language of sentences
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  • In their abstract form these structures are most closely related to built up from a basic data structure called an "idea-form flag".
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  • ...sm a bad name by his over-the-top rhetoric and defence of the most extreme form of pragmatism. Secondary sources on the work of Schiller are extremely rare ...us of nonsense metaphysics. However, there is not the stress on action in logical positivism as there is in pragmatism. Furthermore, the pragmatists rarely u
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  • ...ul to observe that the implication relation indicated by the propositional form <math>x \Rightarrow y\!</math> is equivalent to an order relation <math>x \ ...mmon idiom in the use of order relation symbols, one that represents their logical conjunction by way of a concatenated syntax. Thus, <math>p \le q \le r\!</
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  • ...often made in this connection is to call deduction a ''[[demonstrative]]'' form of inference, while abduction and induction are classed as ''[[non-demonstr ...that it provides us with doubly instructive exercises in the use of his [[logical graph]]s, taken at the level of his so-called '[[alpha graph]]s'.
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  • | become more logical. The consequence is that it has working models of reality take on a substantial mathematical form, but
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  • | become more logical. The consequence is that it has working models of reality take on a substantial mathematical form, but
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  • of k expressions is read as their k-adic logical conjunction, second, a bracket of the form (e_1, ..., e_k) is read to say that exactly one
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  • =====The Will to Form===== =====A Form of Recursion=====
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  • ...are indeed ''truth-bearers''. This judgment is typically expressed in the form of a specific ''truth predicate'', whose positive application to a sign, or ...aring that in mind, the problem of defining truth reduces to the following form:
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  • ...system with the expressive capacity to describe change and diversity in a logical universe of discourse. A simple example of a differential logical calculus is furnished by a ''[[differential propositional calculus]]''. A
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  • ...!</math> and logical conjunctions, expressed as concatenated tuples of the form <math>e_1 ~\ldots~ e_k,\!</math> as the sole expression-forming operations ...philosophy, but because it preserves a certain correspondence between its form and its content, that we shall find this example increasingly relevant to o
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  • Let us start with a proposition of the form <math>p ~\operatorname{and}~ q</math> that is graphed as two labels attache ...of exclusive disjunction, which parses to a cactus graph of the following form:
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  • ...r association of longstanding interest is the relation between truth and ''logical validity'', "because the fundamental notion of logic is validity and this i ...conundrums put forward to confound the reader cites the case of the verbal form, "I am an initiate", which is true when ''A'' says it but false when ''B''
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  • '''Scholasticism''' was the dominant form of theology and philosophy in the [[Western Europe|Latin West]] in the [[Mi ...erived from the [[Latin]] word ''{{lang|la|scholasticus}}'', the Latinized form of the [[Ancient Greek|Greek]] {{Polytonic|σχολαστικός}} (''{{la
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  • In this exposition the character of a logical expansion or analytic form is seen to correspond to a particular perspective on a universe of discours ...y expansions and the differential analysis of propositions. The process of logical expansion is formalized in greater detail and, to compensate for the extra
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  • ...ulus of indications'' that George Spencer Brown presented in his ''Laws of Form''. ...om Peirce's &ldquo;[[Logical Graphs]]&rdquo; via Spencer-Brown's ''Laws of Form'' (LOF). In formal proofs, we use a variation of the annotation scheme fro
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  • ...al system with the expressive capacity to describe change and diversity in logical universes of discourse. A simple example of a differential logical calculus is furnished by a ''[[differential propositional calculus]]''. A
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  • ...ink it has become almost indispensable to introduce a standard alternative form of representation for the requisite graphs, specifically, their representat ...y contained different types of points, thus allowing the following compact form:
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  • you the form in which this idea first came to me. Start with a proposition of the form x & y, which
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  • ...t to it. Most major daily newspapers have the mutual fund section separate form the rest of the stock and bond information. There is usually a large, bold * Maybe the safest form of mutual funds are known as money market mutual funds. They offer a high d
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  • {{DISPLAYTITLE:Futures Of Logical Graphs}} This article develops an extension of [[Charles Sanders Peirce]]'s [[Logical Graphs]].
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  • It is tempting to try and read the pragmatic maxim as if it had the following form, where <math>C\!</math> and <math>E\!</math> are supposed to be a 1-variabl ...of being applicable to a command, to a purpose, to a medieval substantial form; in short to anything capable of indeterminacy.</p>
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  • ...association of longstanding interest is the relation between truth and ''[[logical validity]]'', "because the fundamental notion of logic is validity and this ...conundrums put forward to confound the reader cites the case of the verbal form, "I am an initiate", which is true when ''A'' says it but false when ''B''
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  • ...association of longstanding interest is the relation between truth and ''[[logical validity]]'', "because the fundamental notion of logic is validity and this ...conundrums put forward to confound the reader cites the case of the verbal form, "I am an initiate", which is true when ''A'' says it but false when ''B''
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  • Many applications of graph theory exist in the form of [[network analysis]]. These split broadly into two categories. Firstly * [[Logical graph]]
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  • ...ism, does not exclude any stylistic possibilities, using whichever musical form seems to express most aptly the atmosphere of Jeanson’s libretto. Jeanson ...exactly correspond to the shared movements, nor to the typically clear and logical “Tailleferrien” style.
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  • ...bject]]s in describing [[empirical phenomenon|empirical phenomena]]. As a form of philosophical inquiry, it examines the record of mathematical inquiry an ...dge. Today, many philosophers of mathematics aim to give accounts of this form of inquiry and its products as they stand, while others emphasize a role fo
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  • ...their semantically defined contents, in other words, with respect to their logical values as propositions. In their computational representation, the express ...ans of the familiar sorts of machines, then the strings that express these logical propositions are likely to find themselves parsed into tree-like data struc
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  • ...Is the faculty of inquiry a principled capacity, leading to a disciplined form of conduct, or is it only a disjointed collection of unrelated skills? As ** Situations where a complete logical analysis is necessary to identify critical assumptions.
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  • ...association of longstanding interest is the relation between truth and ''[[logical validity]]'', "because the fundamental notion of logic is validity and this ...conundrums put forward to confound the reader cites the case of the verbal form, "I am an initiate", which is true when ''A'' says it but false when ''B''
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  • ...association of longstanding interest is the relation between truth and ''[[logical validity]]'', "because the fundamental notion of logic is validity and this ...conundrums put forward to confound the reader cites the case of the verbal form, "I am an initiate", which is true when ''A'' says it but false when ''B''
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  • ...bject]]s in describing [[empirical phenomenon|empirical phenomena]]. As a form of philosophical inquiry, it examines the record of mathematical inquiry an ...dge. Today, many philosophers of mathematics aim to give accounts of this form of inquiry and its products as they stand, while others emphasize a role fo
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  • * [[Gottfried Wilhelm Leibniz|Leibniz, G.W.]], ''Logical Papers'' (1666–1690), [[G.H.R. Parkinson]] (ed., trans.), Oxford Universi ...lculus", pp. 40–46 in G.H.R. Parkinson (ed. and trans., 1966), ''Leibniz: Logical Papers'', Oxford University Press, London, UK.
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  • * [[Gottfried Wilhelm Leibniz|Leibniz, G.W.]], ''Logical Papers'' (1666–1690), [[G.H.R. Parkinson]] (ed., trans.), Oxford Universi ...lculus", pp. 40–46 in G.H.R. Parkinson (ed. and trans., 1966), ''Leibniz: Logical Papers'', Oxford University Press, London, UK.
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  • ...of inquiry. The result is a theory of inquiry that treats it as a general form of conduct, that is, as a dynamic process with a deliberate purpose. ...tic transformations are a relatively generic but a reasonably well defined form of intermediate case, in other words, a suitable type of transitional objec
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  • ...letters for logical terms of general reference and upper case letters for logical terms of individual reference.&nbsp; General terms fall into types &mdash; <p>The letters of the alphabet will denote logical signs.</p>
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  • ...a particular kind of relation, not a lack of relation, and certainly not a form of disconnection or exclusion. Second, Peirce did in fact describe himself ...lf a nominalist in 1865 is because he believes realism to only come in the form offered by Plato:
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  • ..., together with links to reasoning tools for maintaining and analysing the logical constructs (Storey et al, 2004) and (Elenius, 2005). The University of Vict ...lem or scenario. This involves a user entering information visually in the form of a tree diagram. I am attempting to develop ways of automatically transla
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  • Consider the logical proposition represented by the following venn diagram: ...by the lighter shading, while the algebraic value 1 is interpreted as the logical value <math>\mathrm{true}</math> and represented by the darker shading.
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  • ...oth conceptual and computational standpoints is based on just two types of logical connectives, both of variable <math>k\!</math>-ary scope. The formulas of ...in other words, that their [[minimal negation]] is true. A clause of this form maps into a PARC structure called a ''lobe'', in this case, one that is ''p
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  • ...over an article, and nearly all my articles have stayed in their original form to the present date (September 2008). * [http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Logical_form Logical form]
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  • ...[normative]]'' or what he called ''quasi-necessary''. In 1886 he saw that logical operations could be carried out by electrical switching circuits, an idea u ...sequent application of the provisional theory, aimed toward developing its logical and practical consequences.
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  • ====Family Interaction Transitions : Logical Representation==== | respectively. Together they form a composite code that denotes
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  • ====Family Interaction Transitions &bull; Logical Representation==== | respectively. Together they form a composite code that denotes
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  • the following two triples of the form <Object, Sign, Interpretant>: plausibly that a rule of the form B_1 => A_1 can be applied
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