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Socrates: Data Story Generation via Adaptive Machine-Guided Elicitation of User Feedback
IEEE Transactions on Visualization and Computer Graphics, 2023Visual data stories can effectively convey insights from data, yet their creation often necessitates intricate data exploration, insight discovery, narrative organization, and customization to meet the communication objectives of the storyteller ...
Guande Wu +5 more
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Phase Characterization of Cold Sector Southern Ocean Cloud Tops: Results From SOCRATES
Journal of Geophysical Research: Atmospheres, 2020For a given cloud, whether the cloud top is predominately made up of ice crystals or supercooled liquid droplets plays a large role in the clouds overall radiative effects.
T. Zaremba +5 more
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Studia Logica, 2012
The paper is concerned with proof-theoretic aspects of the method of Socratic transformations. It is founded on inferential erotetic logic developed by Wiśniewski and based on the idea of solving logical problems by questioning. A question in this framework is formulated as a finite list of sequents with one formula in the succedent.
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The paper is concerned with proof-theoretic aspects of the method of Socratic transformations. It is founded on inferential erotetic logic developed by Wiśniewski and based on the idea of solving logical problems by questioning. A question in this framework is formulated as a finite list of sequents with one formula in the succedent.
Leszczyńska-Jasion, Dorota +2 more
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Socrates: The New SQL Server in the Cloud
SIGMOD Conference, 2019The database-as-a-service paradigm in the cloud (DBaaS) is becoming increasingly popular. Organizations adopt this paradigm because they expect higher security, higher availability, and lower and more flexible cost with high performance.
Panagiotis Antonopoulos +16 more
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First Chop Your Logos … : Socrates and the Sophists on Language, Logic and Development
Australasian Philosophical Review, 2019At the centre of Plato’s Euthydemus lie a series of arguments in which Socrates’ interlocutors, the sophists Euthydemus and Dionysodorus propose a radical account of truth (‘chopped logos’) according to which there is no such thing as falsehood, and no ...
M. McCabe
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Journal of Philosophical Logic, 2004
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Socrates Café for Older Adults: Intergenerational Connectedness Through Facilitated Conversation.
Journal of Psychosocial Nursing and Mental Health Services, 2019Opportunities for social connectedness are important for older adults' psychosocial well-being. Social connections through intergenerational engagement provide older adults benefits such as increased generativity, improved cognitive functioning, and a ...
C. Dinkins
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Socrates: A Very Short Introduction
, 2019Socrates has a unique position in the history of philosophy; had it not been for his influence on Plato, the whole development of Western philosophy might have been unimaginably different. Socrates wrote nothing himself so our knowledge of him is derived
C. Taylor
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Journal of Educational Thought / Revue de la Pensée Educative, 2018
In the year 399 B.C. the Athenians killed Socrates. They found the seventy-one year old philosopher guilty of "corrupting the youth by his teaching." They also accused him of refusing to honor the gods of the city and introducing new divinities, but this
Henry J. Perkinson
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In the year 399 B.C. the Athenians killed Socrates. They found the seventy-one year old philosopher guilty of "corrupting the youth by his teaching." They also accused him of refusing to honor the gods of the city and introducing new divinities, but this
Henry J. Perkinson
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The Journal of Hellenic Studies, 2001
AbstractWhen is it rational to commit suicide? More specifically, when is it rational for a Platonist to commit suicide, and more worryingly, is it evernotrational for a Platonist to commit suicide? If thePhaedowants us to learn that the soul is immortal, and that philosophy is a preparation for a state better than incarnation, then why does it begin ...
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AbstractWhen is it rational to commit suicide? More specifically, when is it rational for a Platonist to commit suicide, and more worryingly, is it evernotrational for a Platonist to commit suicide? If thePhaedowants us to learn that the soul is immortal, and that philosophy is a preparation for a state better than incarnation, then why does it begin ...
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