10 ENGLISH BOOKS RELATING TO «THEOREMATICAL»
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theorematical in the following bibliographical selection. Books relating to
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Diagrammatology: An Investigation on the Borderlines of ...
reasoning refers to conclusions which may be read directly off the diagram,
interpreted in the right generalized way – while theorematical reasoning, on the
other hand, requires the introduction of auxiliary constructions not explicitly
referred to ...
Frederik Stjernfelt,
2007
2
The Oneirocriticon of Achmet: A Medieval Greek and Arabic ...
According to Achmet, dreams may be simple or complex, that is, allegorical or
theorematical.2 The theorematical dream is fulfilled on the very next day and in
exact accordance with the dream's content (section 301). Because the content of
the ...
Steven M. Oberhelman,
1991
theorematical proofs become corollarial under other rule systems does not at all
obliterate the corollarial—theorematical distinction, rather it makes clear that the
distinction is relative to the logic system used and will remain, albeit differently, ...
Österreichische Ludwig-Wittgenstein-Gesellschaft,
2011
4
Dreams and Suicides: The Greek Novel from Antiquity to the ...
What Achilles has done, then, is to turn an allegorical dream into a theorematical
one. For the reader a double irony is created in retrospect: Pantheia took the
dream as theorematical, then her mind was changed, with the expectation of the
...
5
Aelius Aristides and The Sacred Tales
He divides predictive dreams into two great divisions, allegorical which
corresponds to the Platonic theory of the predictive dream operating in the
impure soul, and theorematical which is represented in the pure state of the soul.
The terms may ...
Charles Allison Behr,
1968
6
The Symbolic Species Evolved
... the introduction of additional elements in the shape of postulates to conduct the
proof. Theorematical reasoning, of course, requires creativity and guessing, even
if being deductive – and the most challenging theorematical deductions are ...
Theresa Schilhab, Frederik Stjernfelt, Terrence Deacon,
2012
7
Chrysippus' On Affections: Reconstruction and Interpretations
That the Stoic concept of expertise looms behind this passage is further borne out
by the 'theorematical' virtues being said to be 'complete' (teA.eia<;) with a view to
life. This recalls the last. no For example of Hecaton 's use of Chrysippean ...
8
The Physical Origin of the Universe
The equation, which is a function of the relationship between the terms of space,
time, matter, force, and the brain material, will therefore, once constructed, inform
us firstly of the following theorematical data: I. The geometric cause of the fabric ...
9
Thirty Years of Linguistic Evolution: Studies in Honour of ...
Adrien Naville, in his Nouvelle classification des sciences (1901), divides the
sciences into three kinds: theorematical, historical, and canonical. The first kind is
concerned with possibilities (constrained by laws), the second with realities, the ...
Thus, in Euclid's system, we have three clearly distinguished groups of features
of geometrical objects: axiomatic features, definitional features, and
theorematical features. We may also say that theo- rematical features result from
both ...
Jan Salamucha, Kordula Świętorzecka, Jacek Juliusz Jadacki,
2003