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  • ...ich, the written [[law]] must reflect [[concept]]s, when [[interpretation (philosophy)|interpreted]].<ref>that means that the interpretation of the words stated * formalism, search of rights in written law ...
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  • ...-03-21 |access-date=2019-12-10}}</ref> A worldview can include [[natural philosophy]]; fundamental, existential, and [[normative]] postulates; or themes, value ...which an individual, group or culture watches and interprets the [[world (philosophy)|world]] and interacts with it as a [[Social constructionism|social reality ...
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  • ...tion of structural analysis to disciplines beyond linguistics, including [[philosophy]], [[anthropology]] and [[literary theory]]; his development of the approac ...ation]] and [[ethnopoetics]], the psychoanalysis of [[Jacques Lacan]], and philosophy of [[Giorgio Agamben]]. ...
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  • ...bra]] is employed to describe the non-commutative structure of the quantum formalism, it turns out that it is impossible to define an underlying space, but that .... Pylkkänen (ed.): ''The Search for Meaning: The New Spirit in Science and Philosophy'', Crucible, The Aquarian Press, 1989, {{ISBN|978-1-85274-061-0}}</ref> ...
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  • ...11209}}</ref> Information is not [[knowledge]] itself, but the [[meaning (philosophy)|meaning]] that may be derived from a [[representation (mathematics)|repres [[Syntax]] is concerned with the formalism used to represent a message. Syntax as an area studies the form of communic ...
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  • ...development in the 1970s of the [[renormalization group]], a mathematical formalism for scale transformations that provides a natural basis for the process. ...tudies in History and Philosophy of Science Part B: Studies in History and Philosophy of Modern Physics ...
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  • ...country, as it was already part of the Japanese culture rooted on the Zen philosophy. There are those who specifically attribute the design movement to Japan's ...cultures, especially the Japanese traditional culture of [[Zen Buddhist]] philosophy. Japanese manipulate the Zen culture into aesthetic and design elements for ...
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  • ...ewton|first=Isaac|title=The principia : mathematical principles of natural philosophy|year=2010|publisher=Snowball Pub.|location=[S.l.]|isbn=978-1-60796-240-3|pa ...sition ''s'' = 0 corresponds to [''α'', 0], or 3 o'clock. To use the above formalism, the derivatives are needed: ...
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  • '''Time''' is the continued [[sequence]] of [[existence]] and [[event (philosophy)|events]] that occurs in an apparently [[irreversible process|irreversible] Throughout history, time has been an important subject of study in religion, philosophy, and science. Temporal measurement has occupied scientists and [[Engineerin ...
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  • ...at.org/oclc/182818133 |title=Pierre Gassendi and the Birth of Early Modern Philosophy |date=2007 |publisher=Cambridge University Press |isbn=978-0-511-34982-9 |l ...ewton |first=Isaac |title=The Principia Mathematical Principles of Natural Philosophy |publisher=University of California Press |year=1999 |isbn=978-0-520-08817- ...
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  • ...e ''vis centrifuga'', which speculation may prove of good use in [[natural philosophy]] and [[astronomy]], as well as [[mechanics]]".{{r|yoeder}}<ref>{{cite book For the following formalism, the [[rotating frame of reference]] is regarded as a special case of a [[n ...
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  • ...|chapter=A Mirror of Civilization |title=Mathematics in History, Culture, Philosophy, and Science |edition=1st |page=27 |publisher=Mittal Publications |publicat ...|last=Krömer |first=Ralph |year=2007 |title=Tool and Object: A History and Philosophy of Category Theory |pages=xxi–xxv, 1–91 |series=Science Networks - Historic ...
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  • ...and for all.<ref>[[Susan Haack]], ''Deviant logic, fuzzy logic: beyond the formalism''. Chicago: University of Chicago Press, 1996.</ref> This means the concept ...sefully discussed at all.<ref>Massimo Pigliucci & Maarten Boudry (eds.), ''Philosophy of Pseudoscience: Reconsidering the Demarcation Problem''. University of Ch ...
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  • ...ntum Theory |date=Winter 2017 |encyclopedia = The Stanford Encyclopedia of Philosophy |editor1-first=Edward N. |editor1-last=Zalta|publisher=Metaphysics Research ...this is not the case. Quantum entanglement can be defined only within the formalism of quantum mechanics, i.e., it is a model-dependent property. In contrast, ...
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  • ...rce+history&pg=PA142 |title=International Handbook of Research in History, Philosophy and Science Teaching |date=2014-07-03 |publisher=Springer |isbn=978-94-007- ...a thermodynamic work term <math>\mathcal{E}\,dQ</math> that is used in the formalism for the change in [[Gibbs free energy|Gibbs energy]] when charge is passed ...
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  • ...://plato.stanford.edu/entries/newton-stm/|website=Stanford Encyclopedia of Philosophy|publisher=Metaphysics Research Lab, Stanford University|date=August 12, 200 ...g-year=1983}}</ref><ref name=Walter /> He did not pursue the 4-dimensional formalism in subsequent papers, however, stating that this line of research seemed to ...
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  • ...retation"? A Study in Mythology |journal=[[Philosophy of Science (journal)|Philosophy of Science]] |language=en |volume=71 |issue=5 |pages=669–682 |doi=10.1086/4 ...the development of the laser. In the same papers, Einstein extended Bose's formalism to material particles (bosons) and predicted that they would condense into ...
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  • ...the characteristics of the vacuum were largely confined to the realm of [[philosophy]], it was not until much later on with the beginning of [[Renaissance|the r ...t to note that zero-point energy is not merely an artifact of mathematical formalism that can, for instance, be dropped from a Hamiltonian by redefining the zer ...
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