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10 LIVRES EN ANGLAIS EN RAPPORT AVEC «EXTENSIONALLY»
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A Quarter Century of Value Inquiry: Presidential Addresses ...
On the other, there are adjectives which can work extensionally and play
semantically predicative roles, though some or all of these adjectives may work
intentionally and play semantically attributive roles as well. It should be apparent
that ...
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Effective Mathematics of the Uncountable
{∞-extensionally locally computable structures} ⊇ {∞-extensionally locally comp
. structures with AP} ⊇ {perfectly locally computable structures}. Figure 1 unary
relation P which holds exactly of those elements of the form ωθ · n with n ∈ ∅(θ).
Noam Greenberg, Denis Hirschfeldt, Joel David Hamkins, 2013
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Handbook of Epistemology
First, he observes that any finitely axiomatizable theory can be finitely
axiomatized in infinitely many ways. So, if there is one finite grammar of a
language, there are infinitely many. Furthermore, such grammars are
extensionally equivalent; ...
I. Niiniluoto, Matti Sintonen, Jan Woleński, 2004
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Vagueness, Logic and Ontology
This cancelling effect has an analogue in cases where extensionally vague
phrases combine to form an extensionally precise complex phrase. For instance,
the sentence "Caesar attained much power" is actually true and thus is
extensionally ...
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Semantic Integrity Constraints in Federated Database Schemata
Extensional dimension: Let Extci , ..., Extcn be the extensions of the classes Ci , ...
, Cn concerned with a schema operation I~I. Then, U is called - extensionally
composing with respect to Cg and Q if (Extco D Extc, l, and - extensionally ...
... Davidson makes the suggestion - in cases where we are concerned with a
truth theory for a natural language, which must accommodate the contributions of
context-sensitive elements - that if a truth theory is extensionally adequate (that is
, ...
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Logic in Databases: International Workshop LID '96, San ...
Let P be a set of rules defining the target predicates, let E be the set of examples,
let BK be a set of rules and/or facts defining the basic predicates and let e be a
fact. - P extensionally covers e if there exists a rule / <— li ,...,/„ in Inst(P) such that
...
Dino Pedreschi, Carlo Zaniolo, 1996
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Hermann Weyl's Raum-Zeit-Materie and a General Introduction ...
As we saw, it is Weyl's contention that even if a concept's meaning determines its
extension, it does not follow that the concept in question is extensionally definite
and that it makes sense to speak of the objects falling under the concept as a ...
Hermann Weyl, Erhard Scholz, 2001
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Advances in Machine Learning Applications in Software ...
3. α ← α ∧ Q(Args) where every predicate Q can be defined by the user (
intensionally) by means of logical rules or (extensionally) simply by giving some
examples of its input-output behavior. Clauses can be recursive and, in this case,
Q = P, ...
Du Zhang, Jeffrey J.-P. Tsai, 2007
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Cognitive Patterns in Science and Common Sense: Groningen ...
If a predicate is extensionally interpreted, its meaning is identified with the set of
entities bearing the trait in question. A formal sentence is extensionally
interpreted if its non-logical terms are interpreted extensionally. In that case, the
truth-value ...
Theo A. F. Kuipers, Anne Ruth Mackor, 1995
2 ACTUALITÉS CONTENANT LE TERME «EXTENSIONALLY»
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extensionally est employé dans le contexte des actualités suivantes.
Innovation is talk of summit on investment
"The level of cooperation on innovation is not going to increase lineally; I actually think it's going to increase extensionally," said Vinai ... «Chinadaily USA, mars 15»
Students are Biggest Losers from Compulsory Union Membership
Unions obviously exist to serve thir members' interest, and if the SU's membership is not extensionally equivalent to the size of the student ... «The University Times, août 12»