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10 LIVRES EN ANGLAIS EN RAPPORT AVEC «EPIPHENOMENALLY»
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1
No Free Lunch: Why Specified Complexity Cannot Be Purchased ...
... 9 percent, etc. — this is the distribution of letters for English texts.73 Such
probability distributions ride, as it were, epiphenomenally on design hypotheses.
74 Thus in this instance, the design hypothesis identifying me as author ...
2
Statistical Methods for Communication Science
Finally,two variables maybe epiphenomenally related. An epiphenomenal
relationship between X and YexistsifXisrelated, but not necessarily causally so,to
a third variableWthatiscausally related to Y. In diagrams such as at thebottom of ...
3
The Polish Sociological Bulletin
research interests in the analysis of the problems of class consciousness, on
consciousness conceived non-epiphenomenally. A given type of consciousness
has a non-epiphenomenal character when it constitutes the indispensable
condition ...
4
Politics and markets: the world's political economic systems
... in an interaction that solves the problem of resource allocation as a by-product
or epiphenomenon of his own private problem solving. So also the design of a
city may be left to emerge as a by-product — that is, epiphenomenally — from ...
Charles Edward Lindblom, 1977
5
Language in Cognition : Language From Within Volume I: ...
The organisms in question must be in possession of a different mechanism which
produces the Fibonacci sequence epiphenomenally. In fact, a simple
hypothetical cyclic growth pattern does the job. What is needed is a growth
pattern ...
Pieter A. M. Seuren, 2009
6
Usable Knowledge: Social Science and Social Problem Solving
Solving one problem solved another, epiphenomenally.3 We all know that when
society tries to solve one problem it often creates others. Our point is simply that,
alternatively, when society tries to solve one problem, it often solves others.
Charles Edward Lindblom, David K. Cohen, 1979
7
Reasoning About Madness
Similarly, Norman Cohn's superb analysis of witchcraft in mediaeval Europe
gains nothing from the appendix, in which psychoanalytic ideas float
epiphenomenally on the tide of history like a sort of flotsam. Pathographies can
be absorbing; ...
8
Intonations: A Social History of Music and Nation in Luanda, ...
The metanarrative of Angolan na- tionalism privileges elite political activity so that
before 1961 culture is relevant epiphenomenally in literary activity and in the form
of Ngola Ritmos and Bota Fogo. After 1961 the story follows politics into exile ...
Marissa Jean Moorman, 2008
9
The Ways of Desire: New Essays in Philosophical Psychology ...
Value enters into the matter not as a cause, but as an effect — epiphenomenally,
if you will. More speculatively, it is plausible to conjecture that the function of
desire is principally the representation of needs. This is relevant in the ...
10
God and Moral Law: On the Theistic Explanation of Morality
... to deny that moral law must belong only in a law conception of ethics—should
lead us to say that outside of a law conception of ethics the notion of moral law
may apply, but only epiphenomenally, itself making no difference from a
normative ...