10 ENGLISH BOOKS RELATING TO «DEFINIENDA»
Discover the use of
definienda in the following bibliographical selection. Books relating to
definienda and brief extracts from same to provide context of its use in English literature.
1
Empiricism and Experience
As we have seen above, given antecedent extensions of the definienda,
interdependent definitions allow us to figure out consequent ex- tensions. This is
the vital information that these definitions give us. And the proper way of
exploiting this ...
Anil Gupta Professor of Philosophy University of Pittsburgh, 2006
2
Debate in Tibetan Buddhism
Essential to the study of Tibetan debate is an understanding of definitions and
definienda — their properties, relations, and purposes. Definitions which
eliminate discordant types function to identify clearly the essential characteristics
of ...
3
Empiricism and experience
As we have seen above, given antecedent extensions of the definienda,
interdependent definitions allow us to figure out consequent extensions. This is
the vital information that these definitions give us. And the proper way of
exploiting this ...
4
The Revision Theory of Truth
M(h')(G,d), where p is the number of G. Let q be a number > the numbers of all
the definienda occurring in the definiens AG of G.9 Observe that M + h and M + S|
M(h') agree on all the constants occurring in AG. Hence, AG is true of an n-tuple d
...
A verbal definition, "in style" for example, is called a definiens; any of the six-letter
words matched with that deflnlens is called a definiendum, and the plural of
definiendum is definienda. We're going to need that plural because, in general, ...
A verbal definition, "in style" for example, is called a definiens; any of the six-letter
words matched with that definiens is called a definiendum, and the plural of
definiendum is definienda. We're going to need that plural because, in general, ...
National Computer Conference and Exposition, 1960
7
Concise Routledge Encyclopedia of Philosophy
The objects themselves are the definienda of the definition. The first set of
properties through which the definienda are collected together to form a group is
called `the limiting properties of being the definienda of the definition'. The
defining ...
Professor Edward Craig, Edward Craig, 2013
From none of this does it follow directly that definition is impossible.5 But
definitions might be a casualty of the claim that examples (any definienda) are so
pernicious that we cannot really talk about them at all. Is Socrates' complaint that
the ...
Mary Margaret McCabe, 1999
9
Formal Linguistics and Law
3.4 Defined parts of speech All examples of predicate-based definitions given
above contain nominal definienda. Obviously, other parts of speech would
require different formulation patterns for their definition, because they could not
fulfill the ...
Günther Grewendorf, Monika Rathert, 2009
10
Concise Routledge Encyclopedia of Philosophy
The objects themselves are the definienda of the definition. The first set of
properties through which the definienda are collected together to form a group is
called `the limiting properties of being the definienda of the definition'. The
defining ...