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Naturalism

Think, 2020
I offer a minimal characterization of naturalism, with ontological, epistemological, psychological and evaluative dimensions. I explain why naturalism is attractive. I note that naturalists disagree among themselves about, among other things, the nature of values, beliefs, and abstractions.
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NATURING NATURE AND NATURED NATURE

2018
In chapter 10, Neyrat returns to a summary of two manners of defining nature that date back hundreds of years: natura naturans (nature as a process, a becoming, and a permanent genesis of things) and natura naturata (nature as finite, created objects that are the result of this process).
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Natural Language Processing (Almost) from Scratch

Journal of machine learning research, 2011
We propose a unified neural network architecture and learning algorithm that can be applied to various natural language processing tasks including part-of-speech tagging, chunking, named entity recognition, and semantic role labeling. This versatility is
R. Collobert   +5 more
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BoolQ: Exploring the Surprising Difficulty of Natural Yes/No Questions

North American Chapter of the Association for Computational Linguistics, 2019
In this paper we study yes/no questions that are naturally occurring — meaning that they are generated in unprompted and unconstrained settings. We build a reading comprehension dataset, BoolQ, of such questions, and show that they are unexpectedly ...
Christopher Clark   +5 more
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Nature's Naturalism

American Literary History, 2008
The spring 2005 issue of American Literary History helps explain the woeful neglect of Howard Horwitz’s book, By the Law of Nature: Form and Value in Nineteenth Century America, published in 1991. Its dust jacket blurb does not in the least exaggerate in describing Horwitz’s examination of the nineteenth century’s heterogeneous discourse of nature as ...
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Natural Dualities

Algebras and Representation Theory, 2004
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Mantese F, TONOLO, ALBERTO
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Book Reviews: Foundations of Statistical Natural Language Processing

International Conference on Computational Logic, 1999
Statistical approaches to processing natural language text have become dominant in recent years. This foundational text is the first comprehensive introduction to statistical natural language processing (NLP) to appear.
Christopher D. Manning, Hinrich Schütze
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Natural pedagogy

Trends in Cognitive Sciences, 2009
We propose that human communication is specifically adapted to allow the transmission of generic knowledge between individuals. Such a communication system, which we call 'natural pedagogy', enables fast and efficient social learning of cognitively opaque cultural knowledge that would be hard to acquire relying on purely observational learning ...
Gy�rgy Gergely, Gergely Csibra
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Naturalism

1963
Abstract Naturalism is a species of descriptivism, and is described as the proposal to specify the truth conditions of moral statements without reference to moral words, i.e. without reference to the attitudes of the speakers. Hence, the truth conditions of moral statements are non‐moral properties.
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Naturalizing Natural Deduction

2016
A simplified and improved system of natural deduction for classical predicate logic is presented. The inference rules of existential instantiation EI, existential elimination (\(\exists\) E), and universal generalization UG (\(\forall\) I) are not employed in this system.
David DeVidi, Herbert Korté
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