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Conjectural Criticism: Computing Past and Future Texts

open access: diamondDigital Humanities Quarterly, 2010
Broadly conceived, this article re-imagines the role of conjecture in textual scholarship at a time when computers are increasingly pressed into service as tools of reconstruction and forecasting. Examples of conjecture include the recovery of lost readings in classical texts, and the computational modeling of the evolution of a literary work or the ...
Kari Kraus
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Popper’s Open Society and Its Problems [PDF]

open access: yesJournal of Philosophical Investigations, 2023
After offering an overview of some of the main themes of Popper’s political thought, the paper argues that his account faces two problems relating to institutions. The first is that while Popper stresses the ‘rational unity of mankind’, and the potential
Jeremy Shearmur
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Stanley’s conjecture for critical ideals [PDF]

open access: yesStudia Scientiarum Mathematicarum Hungarica, 2011
Let S = K[x1,…,xn] be a polynomial ring in n variables over a field K. Stanley’s conjecture holds for the modules I and S/I, when I ⊂ S is a critical monomial ideal. We calculate the Stanley depth of S/I when I is a canonical critical monomial ideal.
Haider, Azeem, Khan, Sardar Mohib Ali
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Ἰουδαίαν in Acts 2:9: Reverse Engineering Textual Emendations

open access: yesOpen Theology, 2020
Building on a plethora of conjectured emendations for IOϒΔAIAN, this article approaches the issue once again to test the viability of a quantitative tool and to establish the possibility of palaeographical confusion of IOϒΔAIAN with an alternative topo ...
van Altena Vincent   +3 more
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Ἰουδαίαν in Acts 2:9: a Diachronic Overview of its Conjectured Emendations

open access: yesOpen Theology, 2020
The appearance of Ἰουδαίαν in the table of nations (Acts 2:9–11) has troubled interpreters for centuries. Several scholars have proposed to emendate the text. The argumentations for such conjectures vary in elaboration and support.
Altena Vincent van   +3 more
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Die tekskritiek van die Nuwe Testament (1): Die huidige metodologiese situasie

open access: yesVerbum et Ecclesia, 1991
The textual criticism of the New Testament (1): The current methodological Situation This first article in a two-part series on the textual criticism of the New Testament focuses on the current state of affairs regarding textcritical methodology ...
L. D. Jacobs
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Lazer–McKenna conjecture: The critical case

open access: yesJournal of Functional Analysis, 2007
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Wei, Juncheng, Yan, Shusen
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Die tekskritiek van die Nuwe Testament (2): �n Oefening in teorie en praktyk

open access: yesVerbum et Ecclesia, 1992
The textual criticism of the New Testament (2): An exercise in theory and practice This concluding article on New Testament textual criticism focuses on the practical application of a workable method for the evaluation of textual variants in the ...
L. D. Jacobs
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Remarks on the critical graph conjecture

open access: yesDiscrete Mathematics, 1979
AbstractThe vertex-critical graph conjecture (critical graph conjecture respectively) states that every vertex-critical (critical) graph has an odd number of vertices. In this note we prove that if G is a critical graph of even order, then G has at least three vertices of less-than-maximum valency.
Izak Broere, Christina M. Mynhardt
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Spatial Analysis of New Testament Textual Emendations Utilizing Confusion Distances

open access: yesOpen Theology, 2019
Before the interpretation of any text can start, the original wording of the text itself must be critically established. Conventionally, this is done following qualitative criteria.
van Altena Vincent   +4 more
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