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Evidence and self-evidence in the foundations of logic

2018
We relate the question of the correctness of proofs and of a possible foundation of a logical system to a general, computational, concept of a formal system as a mechanical procedure, in the sense of a Turing machine, for producing provable formulas (Gödel 1934/64).
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Soil-Foundation Compliance Evidence of the “Chiaravalle Viaduct”

2017
This paper focuses on the contribution of the soil-foundation compliance on the measured dynamic response of the Chiaravalle viaduct subjected to ambient excitations. The viaduct, linking the SS76 with the airport of Ancona (in Central Italy), is 875 m long and is constituted by four kinematic chains separated by expansion joints. The r.c.
Fabrizio Gara   +4 more
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Is Ancestral Testimony Foundational Evidence For God's Existence?

Religious Studies, 1991
It is Alvin Plantinga's contention that a belief in the existence of God constitutes a rationally justified ‘basic belief’ for which evidence is neither required nor desired. This defiant proposal to jettison any evidential requirements for justifying one's theistic belief has led to a great deal of discussion, with some theists welcoming the ...
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Building the Foundation: The Use of Data and Evidence in Inquiry

2017
The notions of discipline identity and disciplinarity are clearly evident in the content descriptions. Discipline appropriate conventions, knowledge and language all contribute to the Science discipline identity. Conceptual data and terminology are components of Geographical discipline identity.
Gillian Kidman   +1 more
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Philosophical foundations of evidence-based medicine for veterinary clinicians

Journal of the American Veterinary Medical Association, 2009
Views: Commentary 1035 W clinicians make a decision about a patient, they use their skills as a clinician, consider the client’s or patient’s circumstances, and use what knowledge they have to make a rational decision. Clinical skills include a keen power of observation, the ability to take a comprehensive history, the ability to perform a thorough ...
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The Maritime Foundations of Andean Civilization: A Reconsideration of the Evidence

American Antiquity, 1981
Moseley's contention that coastal Peruvian civilization was founded on a maritime subsistence economy is challenged, and the evidence that he used to substantiate his claim is re-examined. It is argued that: (1) the number of calories represented by the faunal remains in the late preceramic sites of the central coast is too few to have supported more ...
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Building an Evidence-Based Foundation for Virtual Nursing

JONA: The Journal of Nursing Administration
Virtual nursing is viewed as a key strategy to support safe, effective staffing in acute care amid continued RN workforce challenges. Consensus has not been reached on the optimal model that can drive highly impactful results for virtual nursing. Research is needed on the most effective strategies to optimize the role of the virtual nurse. In addition,
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