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  • ...ity]], [[testability]] and [[Empirical test|testing]]. He wrote in ''[[The Logic of Scientific Discovery]]'': "The central problem of epistemology has alway | title = The Logic of Scientific Discovery ...
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  • {{Short description|Fundamental concepts in philosophy}} ...dity (logic)|validity]]",<ref>[[Oxford Dictionary of English]], sense 1 of logic.</ref> while they are rational according to the broader requirement that th ...
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  • ...ise]]s to be [[truth|true]] and the conclusion nevertheless to be [[False (logic)|false]].<ref>[http://www.iep.utm.edu/val-snd/ Validity and Soundness – Int ...ment terminology used in logic (en).svg|thumb|Argument terminology used in logic]] ...
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  • ...|theory of knowledge]] that attempts to explain the origin of [[concept]]s in the [[mind|human mind]] by considering sense or ''[[Empirical evidence|a po ...1 (p. 136 in Guyer/Wood)</ref> he took Locke to be suggesting that ''all'' concepts came from experience. ...
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  • {{Short description|Term in logic and deductive reasoning}} ...proven in the system is logically valid with respect to the [[Semantics of logic|logical semantics]] of the system. ...
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  • ...se the [[normative]] model of science offered by [[Karl Popper]]'s ''[[The Logic of Scientific Discovery]]'' (with its idea of [[falsifiability]]) and the d [[Category:Concepts in the philosophy of science]] ...
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  • ...tExample.jpg|thumb|Simplistic example of the sort of [[semantic net]] used in [[Semantic Web]] technology]] ...mation. For example, [[Ontology (computer science)|ontology]] can describe concepts, relationships between things, and categories of things. These embedded sem ...
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  • ...ervice-oriented communications systems allow their services to participate in [[business process]]es. They make their services available to other busines ...ices are provided in the context of an SOA service provider. This is often in the form of a suite of [[web service]]s, but may also be attached to other ...
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  • Meta-knowledge is a fundamental conceptual instrument in such research and scientific domains as, [[knowledge engineering]], [[knowl ...tically harvested from electronic publication archives, to reveal patterns in research, relationships between researchers and institutions and to identi ...
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  • {{original research|reason=In particular, the classification into "quantity, structure, space and change" ...nd change.<!--Please, do not link "change", as it has no technical meaning in mathematics. --> ...
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  • {{short description|Concept of personal perspective in philosophy}} In [[philosophy]], a '''point of view''' is a specific attitude or manner thro ...
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  • ...st experiences. These are used to reflect on whatever happens, or is done, in the future.<ref>James, W. 1911/1996. Some Problems of Philosophy. Universit ...ve Visible Supply Chains, Agile and Market Share Dominant. These strategic concepts make up its ''statement of intent'' (or purpose). ...
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  • ...cal]] fundamentals to create [[customer advantage]]. Typical concepts used in technology management are: * [[Technology strategy]] (a logic or role of technology in organization), ...
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  • '''System analysis''' in the field of [[electrical engineering]] characterizes electrical systems an ...characterized by how it responds to input [[Electrical signal|signals]]. In general, a system has one or more input signals and one or more output sign ...
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  • ...resses the [[epistemology]] of that which we ''cannot'' know. Some related concepts include the [[halting problem]], the limits of knowledge, the unknown unkno ...igh level categories, logical unknowability, conceptual unknowability, and in-principle unknowability. ...
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  • ...by Acquaintance and by Description.<ref>Bertrand Russell, ''Mysticism and Logic'' (1954) Ch. 5</ref> In the [[philosophy of mind]], the phrase often refers to knowledge that can ' ...
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  • ...and methodologies related to the production and distribution of knowledge in an open manner. ...of the ''[[Encyclopédie]]'', [[Denis Diderot]] allowed re-use of his work in return to him having material from other authors.<ref>{{Cite book|last=Loug ...
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  • |title = Paradoxes and Contemporary Logic |url-id = paradoxes-contemporary-logic ...
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  • ...Structures: Common Semantics for Sharing Knowledge|series = Lecture Notes in Computer Science|year = 2005|last1 = Goguen|first1 = Joseph|volume = 3596|p ...and how they are put together to form thoughts and sentences. The study of concepts has served as an important flagship of an emerging interdisciplinary approa ...
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  • ...rounding conceptual knowledge in modality-specific systems |journal=Trends in Cognitive Sciences |date=February 2003 |volume=7 |issue=2 |pages=84–91 |doi Conceptual combination is an important concept in the fields of [[cognitive psychology]] and [[cognitive science]]. ...
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