10 LIVRES EN ANGLAIS EN RAPPORT AVEC «HOMEOMEROUS»
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homeomerous dans la sélection bibliographique suivante. Des livres en rapport avec
homeomerous et de courts extraits de ceux-ci pour replacer dans son contexte son utilisation littéraire.
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Aquinas and the Ship of Theseus: Solving Puzzles about ...
If xis a mass that belongs to a homeomerous mass-kind K, and atomism is true,
according to the plurality theory of masses, x is identical to a plurality of Katoms,
each of which is some K but not a mass of K. Assuming atomism is true, K-atoms
...
2
GeoSpatial Semantics: Third International Conference, GeoS ...
Category Description Example Component-Integral Object Parts are functional,
non- homeomerous and separable from the whole. Handle-Cup Member-
Collection Parts are non functional, non homeomerous and separable from the
whole.
Krzysztof Janowicz, Martin Raubal, Sergei Levashkin, 2009
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Formal Ontology in Information Systems: Proceedings of the ...
As discussed, for instance in [17], finite satisfiability is a fundamental requirement
for conceptual models which are intended to be used in areas such as
Databases and Software Engineering. Furthermore, “homeomerous” entities
represented ...
Antony Galton, Riichiro Mizoguchi, 2010
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The Book of the Secrets of Alchemy
And now concerning the materials, that is, homeomerous substances, which
homeomerous substances are of one kind, insensate, not spirituel or animate :
separate from sentient, vegetal or rational bodies. Of these, some can be melted
and ...
Constantino de Pisa, Barbara Obrist, 1990
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Alexander of Aphrodisias: On Aristotle On Coming to be and ...
Likewise, in Meteor. 4 passive contraries are matter, but for homeomerous, not
elemental, bodies. So there is no contradiction between these various texts?“ in
Meteor. Aristotle is analysing compounds more complex than the elements
studied ...
Alexander of Aphrodisias, 2014
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Part-Whole Reasoning in an Object-Centered Framework
Homeomerous parts are the same kind of thing as their wholes. With respect to
these properties six4 different classes of part-whole are defined. – component/
integral object (example: pedal/bike) Integral objects exhibit some kind of
patterned ...
7
Renaissance Meteorology: Pomponazzi to Descartes
The supporting passage, which comes from the fourth book of the Meteorology,
reads, “Therefore, the homeomerous bodies both in plants and animals consist of
water and earth. And what are metals, such as gold, and silver, and whatever ...
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Philoponus: On Aristotle On the Intellect (de Anima 3.4-8)
9 There are no homeomerous components mixed into it, but it is a single form. If it
had homeomerous components (that is, components with parts similar to
themselves)50 of different species, they would impede the cognition of things.
Hence we may wish to include this partition under compound; gold would be a
homeomerous compound, whereas a gold atom, like other atoms, would be a
non-homeomerous compound. Among the non-elemental minerals are such
things ...
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The Philosophy of Forms: An Analytical and Historical ...
Plato alludes implicitly to Anaxagoras' question, when he shows Socrates
provoked by Parmenides to include hair among the natural substances least
likely to exemplify non-sensible forms, and as classing the non-homeomerous or
complex ...