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Arbitrariness, Iconicity, and Systematicity in Language [PDF]
The notion that the form of a word bears an arbitrary relation to its meaning accounts only partly for the attested relations between form and meaning in the languages of the world.
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Arbitrariness and Social Conventions
This chapter considers and rejects hegemony and other form‐based conceptions of domination. It defends instead an arbitrary power conception, according to which one person or group experienced domination to the extent that it is dependent on a social ...
Frank Lovett, Lovett Frank
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Arbitrariness of corruption and foreign affiliate performance: A resource dependence perspective
.Adopting a resource dependence viewpoint, this study investigates how the arbitrariness of corruption in a host country affects subsidiary performance.
Andreas P Pétrou
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Journal of Algorithms, 1997
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Noga Alon, Dmitry N. Kozlov
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Noga Alon, Dmitry N. Kozlov
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The Derivates of Arbitrary Functions Over Arbitrary Sets
The Annals of Mathematics, 1935Introduction. A comprehensive study of the distribution of the values of the derivites and approximate derivates of measurable functions has been given by J. C. Burkhill and U. S. Haslam-Jones.' In particular they show: If the function f is finite and measurable on a measurable set e, then almost everywhere on e a finite approximate derivative exists ...
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What is Arbitrary about Moral Arbitrariness?
2021Abstract John Rawls’s ‘justice as fairness’ is often cited as a central source of inspiration for luck egalitarianism, which is, correlatively, often characterized as a more refined version of justice as fairness. Rawls’s distributive hostility to morally arbitrary endowments is standardly interpreted as betraying hostility to ...
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Philosophical Topics, 1993
L'A. compare deux approches de la deduction naturelle des propositions existentielles et des propositions universelles: la premiere observe les regles de l'instantiation existentielle (EI) et de la generalisation universelle (UG), la seconde applique celles de l'elimination existentielle (∃E) et de l'introduction universelle (∀I).
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L'A. compare deux approches de la deduction naturelle des propositions existentielles et des propositions universelles: la premiere observe les regles de l'instantiation existentielle (EI) et de la generalisation universelle (UG), la seconde applique celles de l'elimination existentielle (∃E) et de l'introduction universelle (∀I).
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Complementarity for arbitrary cones
Zeitschrift für Operations Research, 1977A complementarity theorem ofDantzig andCottle, for inequality-constrained minimization problems, is generalized both to inequalities involving arbitrary cones, and to problems in complex spaces. Various known theorems on duality and converse duality then follow, for both real and complex spaces.
Bruce Desmond Craven, Bert Mond
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The rule of law, arbitrariness and institutional virtue
This article summarises Professor Martin Krygier\u27s work on the rule of law and his view that arbitrariness is its core and is under-theorised. From ancient philosophy, the author suggests that our rule of law settlement feels tentative because ...
Thompson, Anthony Keith
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