Semiotic Explication of Models of Ideologically Alternative Societies in E.I. Zamyatin’s Dystopia «We» [PDF]
Based on the material of value judgments contained in the narrator D-503’s diary entries, the publication carries out the semiotic reconstruction of models of ideologically incompatible societies, traces the possibilities of transition from one model to ...
Igor A. Kudryashov, Alla B. Didenko
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The Logic and Scientific Method in Political Geography [PDF]
In this article, it has been tried to analyse and classify the principles and concepts in the field of political geography in terms of epistemology and science philosophy.
ameran Kamran, mahmoud Vasegh
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Knowing the Unknown: The Paradox of “The Absolute Unknown” From Fakhr al-Din al-Razi to Tashkoprizada [PDF]
A paradox that originated from Plato’s Meno and that perpetuated throughout the classical period of the history of Islamic philosophy within the same structure seems to have been reconstructed by Fakhr al-Dīn al-Rāzī (d. 606/1210), and hence gained a new
Harun Kuşlu
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G.W. Leibniz: From the “Symbolic Revolution” in Mathematics to the Concept of Suppositive Cognition
The transition from the exclusive use of words to the predominant use of symbols in mathematics continued for centuries, but by the seventeenth century it turned out to be explosive. This phenomenon became known as the “symbolic revolution” in mathematics.
Dimitry A. Bayuk, Olga B. Fedorova
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Knowledge Grounded on Pure Reasoning [PDF]
In this paper I deal with epistemological issues that stem from the hypothesis that reasoning is not only a means of transmitting knowledge from premise-beliefs to conclusion-beliefs, but also a primary source of knowledge in its own right.
Rosa, Luis
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Probability Logic and Logical Probability [PDF]
Authors like Keynes, H. Jeffreys and Carnap advocated using a concept of "logical probability". Logical probability had the following properties: (a) it was representable as a function from potential states of full belief (or "evidence") to states of ...
Levi, Isaac
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Episodic and semantic memory and imagination: The need for definitions [PDF]
Vol. 131, No.
Michaelian, Kourken
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Assessing schematic knowledge of introductory probability theory [PDF]
[Abstract]: The ability to identify schematic knowledge is an important goal for both assessment and instruction. In the current paper, schematic knowledge of statistical probability theory is explored from the declarative-procedural framework using ...
Birney, Damian P. +2 more
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Could it be the case that if I am right my opponents will be pleased? A rejoinder to Johnson-Laird, Byrne and Girotto [PDF]
I take up the four issues considered by Johnson-Laird, Byrne and Girotto in their reply to Politzer (2007). Based on the conceptual clarification which they adduce, it seems that the disagreement can be settled about the first one (truth functionality ...
Politzer, Guy
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Relevance and Conditionals: A Synopsis of Open Pragmatic and Semantic Issues [PDF]
Recently several papers have reported relevance effects on the cognitive assessments of indicative conditionals, which pose an explanatory challenge to the Suppositional Theory of conditionals advanced by David Over, which is influential in the ...
Skovgaard-Olsen, Niels
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