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  • #REDIRECT [[Directory:Jon Awbrey/Papers/Functional Logic : Inquiry and Analogy]]
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  • ...ic 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 some moderately simple
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  • ===Table 3. Analogy of Real and Boolean Types=== Table 3. Analogy of Real and Boolean Types
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  • ===Table 3. Analogy of Real and Boolean Types=== Table 3. Analogy of Real and Boolean Types
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  • [https://oeis.org/wiki/Propositions_As_Types_Analogy Propositions As Types Analogy] ...pers/Functional Logic : Inquiry and Analogy|Functional Logic : Inquiry and Analogy]]
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  • ===Qualitative Logic and Quantitative Analogy=== ===The Analogy Between Real and Boolean Types===
    22 KB (3,003 words) - 21:40, 2 July 2008
  • ...rse material is based on the Russian language. Any language can be used by analogy. Students learn to memorize and affix new alphabets, words, grammar, phrase
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  • ==Triadic Analogy : Analogy Between Two Triadic Relations==
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  • ...pers/Functional Logic : Inquiry and Analogy|Functional Logic : Inquiry and Analogy]]
    15 KB (1,907 words) - 14:08, 9 October 2017
  • ...e currently in progress under the title ''[[Functional Logic : Inquiry and Analogy]]''. ===Inquiry and Analogy===
    81 KB (10,378 words) - 02:22, 5 July 2013
  • ...pers/Functional_Logic_:_Inquiry_and_Analogy|Functional Logic : Inquiry and Analogy]] ...pers/Functional_Logic_:_Inquiry_and_Analogy|Functional Logic : Inquiry and Analogy]]''.
    105 KB (15,890 words) - 03:12, 4 July 2013
  • ...guard. That's probably the closest analogy, it's probably a really crappy analogy but that's the closet one I can think of off the top of my head is that you
    22 KB (3,970 words) - 17:40, 24 February 2007
  • =====Analogy===== =====Objective 1a : The Propositions as Types Analogy=====
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  • ...will help to prepare the ground if we first stop to consider an example of analogy in its simplest form. ====Analogy====
    58 KB (7,676 words) - 22:34, 15 November 2015
  • *Klima, G. (2002) “Thomas Sutton and Henry of Ghent on the Analogy of Being”, Proceedings of the Society for Medieval Logic and Metaphysics, *Klima, G. (2002) “Aquinas’ Theory of the Copula and the Analogy of Being”, Logical Analysis and History of Philosophy, 5(2002), pp. 159-1
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  • {{DISPLAYTITLE:Functional Logic : Inquiry and Analogy}} ...eirce adopted from classical logic. In Peirce's analysis both inquiry and analogy are complex programs of reasoning that develop through stages of these thre
    106 KB (13,991 words) - 18:45, 18 March 2020
  • ==Inquiry and Analogy==
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  • ...Plato]] bases one of his [[gnome (rhetoric)|gnomic]] [[parable]]s, the ''[[analogy of the divided line]]'', on the way that students of mathematics use visibl ...heme in mathematics, and so it serves as the analogical image of a further analogy that Plato uses to illustrate his broader philosophy. Plato's reasoning in
    105 KB (15,875 words) - 22:02, 25 January 2008
  • ...Plato]] bases one of his [[gnome (rhetoric)|gnomic]] [[parable]]s, the ''[[analogy of the divided line]]'', on the way that students of mathematics use visibl ...heme in mathematics, and so it serves as the analogical image of a further analogy that Plato uses to illustrate his broader philosophy. Plato's reasoning in
    105 KB (15,873 words) - 11:53, 20 August 2007
  • | align="right" | 3 || [[Analogy]] | align="right" | 3 || [[Analogy of the divided line]]
    39 KB (4,682 words) - 14:55, 21 May 2007
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  • ...marked in the Rule Box one at a time, each step is licensed by its formal analogy to a previously established rule. ...er the guise of <math>\text{R2a},\!</math> as the first term of the second analogy.
    129 KB (17,728 words) - 22:14, 9 December 2015
  • ...to enhance his personal power and worked very much as intended. Where the analogy to Nazi government really falls apart, however, is right at the top. While If one wants to cast about for a historical analogy here, the Middle Ages in Europe or the Warlord Era of early 20th Century Ch
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  • ...entation as ''[[logical matrix|logical matrices]]'', and also to grasp the analogy between relational composition and ordinary [[matrix multiplication]] as it ...ward extracting a general formula for relation composition, viewed here on analogy to algebraic multiplication, let us examine what we did in multiplying the
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  • ...pproach, so long as we do come down to familiar ground. I will follow the analogy of a recursive program that progresses down steps to its base, stepwise ref ...will help to prepare the ground if we first stop to consider an example of analogy in its simplest form.
    121 KB (16,341 words) - 04:34, 30 October 2015
  • ...Plato]] bases one of his [[gnome (rhetoric)|gnomic]] [[parable]]s, the ''[[analogy of the divided line]]'', on the way that students of mathematics use visibl ...heme in mathematics, and so it serves as the analogical image of a further analogy that Plato uses to illustrate his broader philosophy. Plato's reasoning in
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  • ...pondence can be fairly arbitrary or it can take on the character of an ''[[analogy]]'', an ''[[icon]]'', or a ''[[morphism]]'', whereby a representation is re ...dea must copy its reality. Like other popular views, this one follows the analogy of the most usual experience. Our true ideas of sensible things do indeed
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  • ...ally descends from a level of purely topical reasoning. I will follow the analogy of a recursive program that progresses down discrete steps to its base, ste ...will help to prepare the ground if we first stop to consider an example of analogy in its simplest form.
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  • ...hroughout his works in demonstrating his univocity theory against Aquinas' analogy doctrine.
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  • ...Plato]] bases one of his [[gnome (rhetoric)|gnomic]] [[parable]]s, the ''[[analogy of the divided line]]'', on the way that students of mathematics use visibl ...heme in mathematics, and so it serves as the analogical image of a further analogy that Plato uses to illustrate his broader philosophy. Plato's reasoning in
    73 KB (10,917 words) - 19:48, 6 September 2017
  • ...pondence can be fairly arbitrary or it can take on the character of an ''[[analogy]]'', an ''[[icon]]'', or a ''[[morphism]]'', whereby a representation is re
    33 KB (4,956 words) - 22:18, 25 January 2008
  • ...[[compound inference]], most importantly the type known as 'reasoning by [[analogy]]' or 'reasoning from [[example]]', employing for the latter description th
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  • ...f the relation <math>L \subseteq X_1 \times \ldots \times X_k,\!</math> on analogy with the graph of a function. If the sequence of sets <math>X_1, \ldots, X
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  • ...is style of argument, one that exhibits its close relation to reasoning by analogy or inference from example. Suppose that the above argument is presented in ...he abductive argument acquires the additional strength of an argument from analogy.
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  • On analogy with usage in ordinary calculus, we introduce the following terminology. Gi through analogy with the self,<br>
    150 KB (18,770 words) - 15:54, 26 December 2020
  • ===Qualitative Logic and Quantitative Analogy=== ===The Analogy Between Real and Boolean Types===
    519 KB (74,456 words) - 15:46, 3 October 2013
  • Extracting the bearing of the analogy for the current context, one can see that merely including interpretive age ...her things that are commonly judged to be true or otherwise. Consider the analogy between the sentence "Snow is white" and the person Snow White, both of whi
    237 KB (37,371 words) - 11:22, 20 August 2007
  • Extracting the bearing of the analogy for the current context, one can see that merely including interpretive age ...her things that are commonly judged to be true or otherwise. Consider the analogy between the sentence "Snow is white" and the person Snow White, both of whi
    237 KB (37,371 words) - 22:14, 25 January 2008
  • ...ddress can be recognized as a type of index, and is commonly spoken of, on analogy with demonstrative pronouns, as a ''pointer'', even among computer programm We have at this point enough material to begin thinking about the forms of analogy, iconicity, metaphor, or morphism that arise in the interpretation of logic
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  • ...e subscript of the operation ''is'' the truth table of that operation. By analogy with [[Gödel number]]ing of computable functions one might call this numbe
    46 KB (7,114 words) - 18:24, 2 October 2007
  • on analogy with another important class of three-place relations intelligence and knowledge in analogy with system attributes like momentum and
    162 KB (25,941 words) - 13:28, 9 January 2008
  • the logical side of the analogy a bit more fully, and to take up
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  • 23:47 < Dcoetzee> Okay bad analogy 23:48 < Dcoetzee> ToAruShiroiNeko: The analogy is apt. There are some very good preassembled systems out there.
    56 KB (8,396 words) - 23:47, 20 January 2015
  • ...pondence can be fairly arbitrary or it can take on the character of an ''[[analogy]]'', an ''[[icon]]'', or a ''[[morphism]]'', whereby a representation is re ...pondence can be fairly arbitrary or it can take on the character of an ''[[analogy]]'', an ''[[icon]]'', or a ''[[morphism]]'', whereby a representation is re
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  • ...pondence can be fairly arbitrary or it can take on the character of an ''[[analogy]]'', an ''[[icon]]'', or a ''[[morphism]]'', whereby a representation is re ...pondence can be fairly arbitrary or it can take on the character of an ''[[analogy]]'', an ''[[icon]]'', or a ''[[morphism]]'', whereby a representation is re
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  • ===Qualitative Logic and Quantitative Analogy=== ===The Analogy Between Real and Boolean Types===
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  • the logical side of the analogy a bit more fully, and to take up
    107 KB (9,168 words) - 14:23, 22 May 2007
  • ===Qualitative Logic and Quantitative Analogy=== ===The Analogy Between Real and Boolean Types===
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  • ===Qualitative Logic and Quantitative Analogy=== ===The Analogy Between Real and Boolean Types===
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