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  • * [[Relation theory]] * [[Truth theory]]
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  • ...the January 2008 issue of ''Public Affairs Quarterly.'' According to this model, the public institute of marriage as it is currently understood ought to be ...ired to perform same-sex marriages under this privatized model. Under this model a couple, either heterosexual or homosexual, would obtain a civil union in
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  • ...from the observation of “therapeutic wizards”. For example, it claims to ‘model’ the behavioural characteristics observed in top performers in their subj ...reality with the minimum number of assumptions (for example the geocentric model of Ptolemy contains many more assumptions than the heliocentric Copernican
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  • ...ents the essential definitions. For a more complete account see ''[[graph theory]]''. For another use of the term "graph" in mathematics, see ''[[graph of ...[computer science]], a '''graph''' is the basic object of study in [[graph theory]]. Informally speaking, a graph is a set of objects called ''points'' or '
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  • ...electrical components identification, troubleshooting procedures, and the theory of operation. Robot training classes can be arranged at Rimrock, your plant
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  • * [[Relation theory]] * [[Truth theory]]
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  • ...hat humans have a limited capacity for information processing (LC4MP). The theory allows media researchers to examine how efficiently information is encoded, ...chology. Specifically, this theory has its origins in the Limited Capacity Model for understanding cognitive information processing. The most fundamental as
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  • [[Category:Graph Theory]] [[Category:Learning Theory]]
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  • : ''For an introduction to graph theory see [[Graph (mathematics)]]''. In [[mathematics]] and [[computer science]], '''graph theory''' has for its subject matter the properties of ''[[graph (mathematics)|gra
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  • ...is fifteen years of publications extend from theoretical articles on graph theory to basic manuals, expository texts, and philosophical contemplations in the ...ng to found the following important subfields of [[computer science]]: the theory of [[parsing]], the [[semantics]] of programming languages, automatic [[pro
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  • ...software systems that enable users to perform high level programming, and model the problem for which they are the experts. This is an alternative to the p ...her. A single node then is the only representation of that node within the model, with all its relationships depicted as arcs emanating/terminating at the n
    19 KB (2,806 words) - 13:35, 22 April 2007
  • ...ept of a '''relation''' is also the fundamental notion in the [[relational model]] for [[database]]s. * [[Theory of relations]]
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  • ...inguist, and together they produced what they termed the ' Meta Model ', a model of what they believe to be influential word structures and how they work (o === The Milton Model ===
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  • ===Semiotic Theory Of Information=== * Project Page : [[Semiotic Theory Of Information]]
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  • ...in reference to a second and a third subject. For example, in a pragmatic theory of truth, one has to specify both the object of the sign, and either its in ...any pure types, and there are settings in which it is useful to speak of a theory of truth that is "almost" ''k''-adic, or that "would be" ''k''-adic if cert
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  • * Chang, C.C., and Keisler, H.J. (1973), ''Model Theory'', North-Holland, Amsterdam, Netherlands. * Kohavi, Zvi (1978), ''Switching and Finite Automata Theory'', 1st edition, McGraw–Hill, 1970. 2nd edition, McGraw–Hill, 1978.
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  • ...quite naturally in applications. This approach to relation theory, or the theory of relations, is distinguished from, though closely related to, its study f * Ulam, S.M. and Bednarek, A.R., “On the Theory of Relational Structures and Schemata for Parallel Computation”, pp.
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  • ...ure of this has been well-received. Clearly, our solution creates embedded theory. ...two properties make this solution distinct: CheckWornil prevents efficient theory, and also our framework is based on the principles of operating systems. Th
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  • ...ion itself is a mathematical object, defined in terms of concepts from set theory, that carries all the information from the Table in one neat package. ...theory, the relation <math>L\!</math> is seen as constituting a ''logical model'' or a ''relational structure'' that serves as one of many possible interpr
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  • ...more neutrally but equally formally as simply the models of the equational theory of two values, and observes the equivalence of both the lattice and ring de ...Boolean algebra treat [[Boolean algebras]] as the models of the equational theory of two values.
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  • ...blackjack]] player. He pioneered the modern applications of [[probability theory]], including the harnessing of very small [[correlation]]s for reliable fin ...ld be overcome by [[card counting]].<ref>[[Peter A. Griffin]] (1979) ''The Theory of Blackjack'', Huntington Press, {{ISBN|978-0929712130}}</ref> He also dev
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  • ==Functional Conception of Quantification Theory== ...e, it is worth considering how we might shift the medium of quantification theory closer to familiar ground, toward the predicates themselves that represent
    105 KB (15,890 words) - 03:12, 4 July 2013
  • ...c]]', and tracking next the ways of thinking that led him to develop a ''[[theory of inquiry]]'', one that would be up to the task of saying 'how science wor ...ns denoting and objects denoted is critical to the discussion of Peirce's theory of signs. Wherever needed in the rest of this article, therefore, in order
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  • {{DISPLAYTITLE:Functional Logic : Quantification Theory}} ...re, it is worth considering how we might shift the scene of quantification theory closer to familiar ground, toward the predicates themselves that represent
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  • ...ept of a '''relation''' is also the fundamental notion in the [[relational model]] for [[database]]s. * [[Theory of relations]]
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  • Linear Topics. The Differential Theory of Qualitative Equations we have come to the verge of seeing how the word "model" is used in
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  • Linear Topics. The Differential Theory of Qualitative Equations we have come to the verge of seeing how the word "model" is used in
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  • I've been meaning to get back to Peirce's theory of information, because I believe that it contains a yet-to-be-tapped poten That's a very rough sketch of just one aspect of Peirce's theory, but we can refine it as we go. The next order of business, though, is to
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  • ...on chamber’ through which the hot, plasticised material is forced. In this model the rotation of the tool draws little or no material around the front of th ...49| issue=2| pages=95–101| doi=10.1016/S1044-5803(02)00362-5}}</ref> This theory holds that some material does rotate around the pin, for at least one rotat
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  • ...d developed by means of definite rules of inference. The scope of a truth theory can be restricted to tightly-controlled and well-bounded universes of disco ...the heading of ''semantics'', especially ''formal semantics'' and ''model theory''. Another association of longstanding interest is the relation between tr
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  • =Truth Theory (23 Jun 2006)= ...ped by means of definite ''[[rules of inference]]''. The scope of a truth theory can be restricted to tightly-controlled and well-bounded universes of disco
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  • =Truth Theory (23 Jun 2006)= ...ped by means of definite ''[[rules of inference]]''. The scope of a truth theory can be restricted to tightly-controlled and well-bounded universes of disco
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  • * [[John Dewey|Dewey, John]] (1938), ''Logic: The Theory of Inquiry'', Henry Holt and Company, New York, NY, 1938. Reprinted, pp. 1 * Dewey, John (1932), ''Theory of the Moral Life'', Part 2 of John Dewey and [[James H. Tufts]], ''Ethics'
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  • * [[John Dewey|Dewey, John]] (1938), ''Logic: The Theory of Inquiry'', Henry Holt and Company, New York, NY, 1938. Reprinted, pp. 1 * Dewey, John (1932), ''Theory of the Moral Life'', Part 2 of John Dewey and [[James H. Tufts]], ''Ethics'
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  • ...[Edward Herman]] and [[Noam Chomsky]] (1988) have described a [[propaganda model]] that they use to show how in practice such a notion of objectivity ends u ...es suddenly find a formula which is very believable. A sort of conspiracy theory of sorts and which you can imagine spreading to thousands of people and bei
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  • ...n opposition to [http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/John_Boswell John Boswell]'s theory that the Catholic church was slow to adopt a hostile attitude. Homosexualit ...ly created universe of [the Abrahamic] revealed faiths and the mechanistic model of the cosmos, which evolved into the world picture of modern physics and a
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  • ...hat one might compile a theory from axioms without knowing what either the theory or the axioms were about &mdash; and the best way to sum up the state of in ...hing on faith. Thus we engage the ''denotative semantics'' or the ''model theory'' of these extremely simple programs that we call ''propositions''.
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  • ...articular subject matter as a ''theory'', whether or not it qualifies as a theory in the strictest logical sense. Most of the discussion to follow bows to t ...e of the identified types. For example, [[Susan Haack]] (1993) proposes a theory of ''foundherentism'' that seeks a middle ground between the perspectives o
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  • ...articular subject matter as a ''theory'', whether or not it qualifies as a theory in the strictest logical sense. Most of the discussion to follow bows to t ...e of the identified types. For example, [[Susan Haack]] (1993) proposes a theory of ''foundherentism'' that seeks a middle ground between the perspectives o
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  • ...C.S. Peirce's treatment of analogy, placing it in relation to his overall theory of inquiry. The first order of business is to introduce the three fundamen ====Version 2. &ldquo;A Theory of Probable Inference&rdquo; (1883)====
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  • ...the aim of augmenting knowledge, resolving doubt, or solving a problem. A theory of inquiry is an account of the various types of inquiry and a treatment of ...ormative science]] of [[logic]]. In its inception, the pragmatic model or theory of inquiry was extracted by Peirce from its raw materials in classical logi
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  • ...orporation's existence, and its accumulation of wealth and thus power. (In theory, a corporation can have its charter revoked at any time, putting an end to ...ributed not only to the development of modern corporations and [[corporate theory]] but also set the stage for many ideas that would come to fruition during
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  • ...ls, with/without feeding of Echinacea purpurea in an erythroleukemic mouse model.<a href="http://www.pubmedcentral.nih.gov/articlerender.fcgi?artid=1193558"
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  • *3-27 Christian Troelsgaard, The Repertories of Model Melodies (Automela) in Byzantine Musical Manuscripts *228-238 Christian Troelsgard, Ancient Musical Theory in Byzantine Environments
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  • ...d on the pragmatic theory of inquiry and its relationship to the pragmatic theory of signs. ...es and the question of technical extensions, respectively. Following this model leads me to examine the human capacity for inquiry, asking which of its pri
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  • ...ken, forward course by following steps that are never unsure. Acquiring a theory of inquiry is not, in short, a purely deductive exercise. ...o positive proof can arise from so negative a recommendation. Acquiring a theory of inquiry is not, in sum, a purely inductive exercise.
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  • The task at hand is build a bridge between model-theoretic and proof-theoretic perspectives on logical procedure, though for ...] that appears on the left hand side of the equation can be described as ''model-theoretic'' in character.
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  • ...her hand, is a type of formal object that is treated in the mathematical ''theory of relations''. There is of course an intimate relationship between the tw {{main|Theory of relations}}
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