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  • {{short description|Lifestyle or philosophy}} ...an artifice and civilisation. In this, the rustic customs and pastoralism of country life are preferred to urban fashion and sophistication.{{r|Baker|Da ...
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  • {{short description|Something that exists in some identified universe of discourse}} {{about|the broad concept of an entity}} ...
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  • {{Short description|Series of activities}} A '''process''' is a series or set of [[Action (philosophy)|activities]] that interact to produce a result; it may occur once-only or ...
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  • ...is'' 40 pp. 196-202, 1980, p. 196. See also Bell, D., "On the Translation of Frege's ''Bedeutung''", ''Analysis'' Vol. 40, No. 4 (Oct., 1980), pp. 191-1 [[Category:Meaning (philosophy of language)]] ...
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  • ...ge|url=https://www.science.org/doi/10.1126/science.1201765|journal=Science|language=en|volume=331|issue=6018|pages=721–725|doi=10.1126/science.1201765|issn=003 ...owledge.<ref name="Burgin2016">{{cite book|author=Mark Burgin|title=Theory Of Knowledge: Structures And Processes|url=https://books.google.com/books?id=F ...
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  • {{Short description|Studies of the nature of technology}} ...of technology''' is a sub-field of [[philosophy]] that studies the nature of [[technology]] and its social effects. ...
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  • {{Short description|Proposition in philosophy of mind}} ...>{{cite journal |last=McGinn |first=Colin |year=1994 |title=The Problem of Philosophy |url=http://www.nyu.edu/gsas/dept/philo/courses/consciousness97/papers/Prob ...
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  • ...Understanding implies abilities and dispositions with respect to an object of [[knowledge]] that are sufficient to support intelligent behavior.<ref>{{ci ...valent, better or worse than the recognized standard concepts and theories of their culture. Thus, understanding is correlated with the ability to make [ ...
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  • ...argument's conclusion. Valid arguments must be clearly expressed by means of sentences called [[well-formed formula|well-formed formulas]] (also called The '''validity''' of an argument can be tested, proved or disproved, and depends on its [[logica ...
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  • ...goods and the money and so on. Thus, a word activates, or evokes, a frame of semantic knowledge relating to the specific concept to which it refers (or ...Emergence |publisher=Wiley |date=2015 |pages=1–31 |chapter= Introduction – language emergence |isbn= 9781118346136 }}</ref> ...
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  • '''Non-linguistic''' (or '''pre-linguistic''') '''meaning''' is a type of meaning not mediated or perceived through linguistic [[Sign (semiotics)|sig ...onceptualization is affected by linguistic knowledge (as in the [[language of thought hypothesis]] or [[linguistic relativity]]). ...
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  • ...gically valid with respect to the [[Semantics of logic|logical semantics]] of the system. ...ssuming its premises are true, the conclusion ''must'' be true. An example of a sound argument is the following well-known [[syllogism]]: ...
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  • ...wide", "too narrow", "incomprehensible", and "conflicting".</ref> and one of the most common<ref name="H&D"/> is circular definitions.<ref>Schipper, Edi ..."Using in the definition itself the word to be defined or a close synonym of it."</ref>]] ...
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  • {{short description|Area of study that is not scientific}} ...an provide insights into the role military leadership plays in the outcome of conflicts.}}</ref> ...
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  • | birth_place = [[Meckesheim]], [[Grand Duchy of Baden]], [[German Empire]] ...ical University of Dresden]]<br/>[[University of Vienna]]<br/>[[University of Southern California]] ...
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  • ...cheson|first=Dave|date=2008-09-23|website=David Richeson: Division by Zero|language=en|access-date=2019-11-28}}</ref> ...nary, Merriam-Webster.</ref><ref>Loewen, Nathan R. B. ''Beyond the Problem of Evil.'' Lexington Books. March 12, 2018. {{ISBN|9781498555739}} p. 47</ref> ...
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  • {{Short description|Period of time occurring now}} {{About|the concept of current time|a gift|Gift|other uses|Present (disambiguation)}} ...
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  • ...speech, an '''instant''' has been defined as "a point or very short space of time," a notion deriving from its etymological source, the Latin verb ''ins ...ear=2024 |isbn=978-1-7397830-3-7 |edition=1st |location=Ireland |pages=62 |language=English}}</ref> ...
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  • ...iwon}}'') meaning "century". In Greek, it literally refers to the timespan of one hundred years. A [[cognate]] Latin word ''{{lang|la|aevum}}'' or ''{{la Although the term aeon may be used in reference to a period of a billion years (especially in [[geology]], [[cosmology]] and [[astronomy]] ...
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  • ...es=44–79}}</ref> as following the instructions could cause massive amounts of harm to others, and limiting or at least controlling who has access to that There are two defined major categories of information hazard. The first is the "adversarial hazard"<ref name=":1" /> ...
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