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Rule-Following, Rule-Governance and Rule-Accord
Journal of Classical Sociology, 2009In this discussion, I describe my introduction to Rawls’ famous paper on rules and situate this in a broader intellectual context. I then attempt to locate its significance within developments in linguistics (especially in speech-act analysis) and also in ethnomethodology. My main idea is that Rawls’ concept of a ‘constitutive rule’ is in deep harmony
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Journal of Symbolic Logic, 2001
AbstractIn this paper, we show by a proof-theoretical argument that in a logic without structural rules, that is in noncommutative linear logic with exponentials, every formula A for which exchange rules (and weakening and contraction as well) are admissible is provably equivalent to? A.
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AbstractIn this paper, we show by a proof-theoretical argument that in a logic without structural rules, that is in noncommutative linear logic with exponentials, every formula A for which exchange rules (and weakening and contraction as well) are admissible is provably equivalent to? A.
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2005
Mining of association rules is one of the most adopted techniques for data mining in the most widespread application domains. A great deal of work has been carried out in the last years on the development of efficient algorithms for association rules extraction. Indeed, this problem is a computationally difficult task, known as NP-hard (Calders, 2004),
PSAILA, Giuseppe, MEO, ROSA
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Mining of association rules is one of the most adopted techniques for data mining in the most widespread application domains. A great deal of work has been carried out in the last years on the development of efficient algorithms for association rules extraction. Indeed, this problem is a computationally difficult task, known as NP-hard (Calders, 2004),
PSAILA, Giuseppe, MEO, ROSA
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AbstractAfter a period of consultation, it has been decided that the Revenue should be empowered to issue legally‐binding rulings in favour of taxpayers only where the relevant transaction has already taken place. This paper considers the reasons for having binding rulings, and argues that those reasons justify implementing pre‐ as well as post ...
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1974
It is very easy to confuse rules with axioms or even theorems. Consider for example this equation from arithmetic: 4·11=44. We may regard this as a truth about integers; or we may consider it a suggestion for an even more general rule about how easy it is to multiply a one-digit number by 11.
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It is very easy to confuse rules with axioms or even theorems. Consider for example this equation from arithmetic: 4·11=44. We may regard this as a truth about integers; or we may consider it a suggestion for an even more general rule about how easy it is to multiply a one-digit number by 11.
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2017
Rules and rule-following play a foundational role in Berkeley’s philosophy, yet Berkeley never offers an explicit theory of these phenomena. This chapter pulls together Berkeley’s scattered remarks on these topics to explain how Berkeley thinks about them. In particular, it is argued that Berkeley holds that it is possible to follow rules without being
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Rules and rule-following play a foundational role in Berkeley’s philosophy, yet Berkeley never offers an explicit theory of these phenomena. This chapter pulls together Berkeley’s scattered remarks on these topics to explain how Berkeley thinks about them. In particular, it is argued that Berkeley holds that it is possible to follow rules without being
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1977
This is a study of the Australian ruling class - the main companies, the leading political groups and the links and conflicts among them. The author also analyses class inequalities in education, the development of children's ideas about class, the role of the mass media and the way class relations are cemented culturally and psychologically.
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This is a study of the Australian ruling class - the main companies, the leading political groups and the links and conflicts among them. The author also analyses class inequalities in education, the development of children's ideas about class, the role of the mass media and the way class relations are cemented culturally and psychologically.
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2014
For addition of HX to olefins, Markovnikov’s Rule predicts the regiochemistry of HX addition to unsymmetrically substituted alkenes: The halide component of HX bonds preferentially at the more highly substituted carbon, whereas the hydrogen prefers the carbon which already contains more hydrogen atoms.
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For addition of HX to olefins, Markovnikov’s Rule predicts the regiochemistry of HX addition to unsymmetrically substituted alkenes: The halide component of HX bonds preferentially at the more highly substituted carbon, whereas the hydrogen prefers the carbon which already contains more hydrogen atoms.
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Revisiting the rules of life for viruses of microorganisms
Nature Reviews Microbiology, 2021Adrienne M S Correa +2 more
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