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Following up on numerous reports of analogy-based identification of “linguistic regularities” in word embeddings, this study applies the widely used vector offset method to 4 types of linguistic relations: inflectional and derivational morphology, and ...
Anna Rogers+2 more
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Putting Cosmogony into Words: The Neoplatonists on Metaphysics and Discourse (logos)
The present paper focuses on some aspects of the Neoplatonist literary-metaphysical theory, which has clearly been expressed in the anonymous Prolegomena to Plato’s philosophy and further confirmed in Proclus’ exegesis of the Timaeus.
Anna Motta
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Emergence of analogy from relation learning
Significance The ability to learn and make inferences based on relations is central to intelligence, underlying the distinctively human ability to reason by analogy across dissimilar situations.
Hongjing Lu, Y. Wu, K. Holyoak
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Proof by analogy in mural [PDF]
One of the most important advantages of using a formal method of developing software is that one can prove that development steps are correct with respect to their specification. Conducting proofs by hand, however,can be time consuming to the extent
J. C. Munyer+6 more
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CIJNS en TIJNS, één belasting twee termen
CIJNS and TIJNS, one tax two terms. Origin and reciprocal influence, and the complex relation between CIJNS and ASSIJS Dutch has two terms, CIJNS and TIJNS, for one type of tax.
Pieter van Reenen
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Dynamical Model of Elementary Particles Based on an Analogy with Superconductivity. II
It is suggested that the nucleon mass arises largely as a self-energy of some primary fermion field through the same mechanism as the appearance of energy gap in the theory of superconductivity.
Y. Nambu, G. Jona-Lasinio
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Race and Disability: From Analogy to Intersectionality
Sociologists are using intersectional lenses to examine an increasingly wider range of processes and identities, yet the intersection of race and disability remains a particularly neglected area in sociology. Marking an important step toward filling this
Angela Frederick, Dara Shifrer
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Early-Modern Irreligion and Theological Analogy: A Response to Gavin Hyman’s A Short History of Atheism [PDF]
Historically, many Christians have understood God’s transcendence to imply God’s properties categorically differ from any created properties. For multiple historical figures, a problem arose for religious language: how can one talk of God at all if none ...
Linford, Dan
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What is category theory to cognitive science? Compositional representation and comparison
Category theorists and cognitive scientists study the structural (analogical) relations between domains of interest albeit in different contexts, that is, formal and psychological systems, respectively.
Steven Phillips
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I'll show that the kind of analogy between life and information [argue for by authors such as Davies (2000), Walker and Davies (2013), Dyson (1979), Gleick (2011), Kurzweil (2012), Ward (2009)] – that seems to be central to the effect that artificial ...
Pereira, Vitor Manuel Dinis
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