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Logica Universalis, 2016
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ACM SIGGRAPH ASIA 2009 Art Gallery & Emerging Technologies: Adaptation, 2009
Before scientific inquiry revealed how earthquakes happen, there were many traditional explanations. In ancient Japan, it was believed that earthquakes were caused by a giant mischievous catfish flipping around in the center of the earth. In Mongolia, it was a frog, which carried the earth around and twitched now and then.
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Before scientific inquiry revealed how earthquakes happen, there were many traditional explanations. In ancient Japan, it was believed that earthquakes were caused by a giant mischievous catfish flipping around in the center of the earth. In Mongolia, it was a frog, which carried the earth around and twitched now and then.
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Synthese, 1968
In his ‘Logic without Ontology’1, Professor Ernest Nagel denies that logic attempts to characterize either the way men really think about the world or the real world they think about. In fact, he says, logic is normative only: it seeks to prescribe standards, not to describe the real, and therefor it lacks all ontological implications.
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In his ‘Logic without Ontology’1, Professor Ernest Nagel denies that logic attempts to characterize either the way men really think about the world or the real world they think about. In fact, he says, logic is normative only: it seeks to prescribe standards, not to describe the real, and therefor it lacks all ontological implications.
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The Mathematical Intelligencer, 2010
The idea of constructing algebraic surfaces with many singularities by using finite group action is classical. This idea was applied with success in particular in the study of algebraic surfaces with maximal number of singularities \(A_1\), \(A_2\), etc. The authors use this idea to construct symmetric surfaces that they call ``Platonic star''.
Hauser, Herwig, Fritz, Alexandra
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The idea of constructing algebraic surfaces with many singularities by using finite group action is classical. This idea was applied with success in particular in the study of algebraic surfaces with maximal number of singularities \(A_1\), \(A_2\), etc. The authors use this idea to construct symmetric surfaces that they call ``Platonic star''.
Hauser, Herwig, Fritz, Alexandra
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Proceedings of the Hegel Society of America, 1974
Anglo-American students of Hegel owe a debt of gratitude to J.N. Findlay. Although on the Continent re-evaluation of Hegel’s doctrines has proceeded continuously, fluidity of interpretation seldom characterizes the Anglo-American scholarship. In England Hegel has been made known and rejected through the great systems of Bradley and Bosanquet.
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Anglo-American students of Hegel owe a debt of gratitude to J.N. Findlay. Although on the Continent re-evaluation of Hegel’s doctrines has proceeded continuously, fluidity of interpretation seldom characterizes the Anglo-American scholarship. In England Hegel has been made known and rejected through the great systems of Bradley and Bosanquet.
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ACM SIGGRAPH 2001 video review on Animation theater program, 2001
It's a innovational Japanese Cel Animation tasted full 3D CG Animation. These short-story series are written by japanese popular writer KoujiWatanabe, and these near-futuristic stories narrate the life of japanese teens girls with broad-band mobile phones in Tokyo.We could show to produce traditional japanese-style animation perfectly by using full 3D ...
Jun Asakawa, Nanae Fujisawa
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It's a innovational Japanese Cel Animation tasted full 3D CG Animation. These short-story series are written by japanese popular writer KoujiWatanabe, and these near-futuristic stories narrate the life of japanese teens girls with broad-band mobile phones in Tokyo.We could show to produce traditional japanese-style animation perfectly by using full 3D ...
Jun Asakawa, Nanae Fujisawa
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PLATONISM AND ANTI-PLATONISM IN MATHEMATICS
The Philosophical Review, 2001John P. Burgess, Mark Balaguer
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Platonism and anti‐Platonism: Why worry?
International Studies in the Philosophy of Science, 2005This paper argues that it is scientific realists who should be most concerned about the issue of Platonism and anti‐Platonism in mathematics. If one is merely interested in accounting for the practice of pure mathematics, it is unlikely that a story about the ontology of mathematical theories will be essential to such an account.
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Platonism and Anti-Platonism in Mathematics
1998Abstract Balaguer demonstrates that there are no good arguments for or against mathematical platonism. He does this by establishing that both platonism and anti-platonism are defensible views. Introducing a form of platonism (“full-blooded platonism”) that solves all problems traditionally associated with the view, he proceeds to defend ...
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