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The impact of the accident at Three Mile Island on plant control and instrumentation philosophy
Instrumentation systems as defined in this book do not provide direct inputs to control systems but provide data for recording or display. The display, or so-called man—machine interface, is a key part of instrumentation systems which is easily neglected to the detriment of overall performance.
Fred Catlow
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Live working as an example of electrical installation maintenance with the zero accidents philosophy
Live working can be considered a contribution to safety at work, as it is an example of electrical installation maintenance with the zero accidents philosophy. The purpose of this paper is to promote the concepts of maintenance work without accidents or with “zero accidents”.
Boštjan Gomišček, Viktor Lovrencic
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Substance, mode, and accident in modern philosophy
The seventeenth and eighteenth centuries inherited, and were witness to, the decline of the metaphysics of substance, mode, and accident of the Aristotelian tradition. The causes of this decline can be gleaned from an investigation of various puzzles which arose during the period, and of the ways in which different philosophers reacted to these puzzles.
Alex Silverman
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The Philosophy of the Accident Problem
Roscoe L. West
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Substance and Accident in the Philosophy of Descartes
Henry R. Burke
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ACCIDENT PRONENESS: AN UNAFFORDABLE PHILOSOPHY 1
W. Allan Crawford
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Legal rules and expert rationales: Accident law and philosophy.
Neal Feigenson
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Accident Causation Models: The Good the Bad and the Ugly
Engineering Studies, 2023The main aim of this paper is to evaluate the evolution of Accident Causation Models (ACMs) from the perspective of philosophy of science. I use insights from philosophy of science to provide an epistemological analysis of the ways in which engineering ...
Kristian González Barman
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5 Accident and the Invention of Knowledge in Francis Bacon's Natural Philosophy
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"Substaunce Into Accident": Transubstantiation and Relics in Chaucer's Pardoner's Tale
Religion & Literature, 2022:This article focuses on the "substaunce into accident" trope in Chaucer's Pardoner's Tale. In the major critical editions, there is no cohesion among glosses of the trope and its philosophical terms.
D. Greene
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