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Time it was, and what a time it was...
Bioengineered Bugs, 2011So much has happened since our January 2010 launch that it's difficult to know even where to begin... While the world of commerce witnessed a catastrophic return to the dark days; the scientific word beheld some of the brightest and most dramatic advances of our time and Bioengineered Bugs was there to chronicle them all.
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Time to Consider Time, and Time to Predict? [PDF]
The purpose of this paper is to illustrate the important but often neglected role which time has in the statistical treatment of causal problems. Another motivation is to provide a demonstration of how the tools offered by Bayesian modeling and inference, which likewise seem to have largely been ignored in the mainstream statistical literature on ...
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2017
As complex as it is to come to grips with the ontological categories of whole, process and causation, or the framework of levels of reality, the subsequent step is even more complex, since it involves clarification of the category of time – by and large acknowledged as one of the most difficult problems of all. The main result of the present chapter is
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As complex as it is to come to grips with the ontological categories of whole, process and causation, or the framework of levels of reality, the subsequent step is even more complex, since it involves clarification of the category of time – by and large acknowledged as one of the most difficult problems of all. The main result of the present chapter is
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History of European Ideas, 2013
SummaryThis essay is an analysis of a series of writings by the Australian intellectual historian Ian Hunter on the subject of ‘theory’. It examines the methodological issues raised by attempting to write a history of theory. The essay particularly seeks to analyse the various aporias at stake in Hunter's project: between the empirical and the ...
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SummaryThis essay is an analysis of a series of writings by the Australian intellectual historian Ian Hunter on the subject of ‘theory’. It examines the methodological issues raised by attempting to write a history of theory. The essay particularly seeks to analyse the various aporias at stake in Hunter's project: between the empirical and the ...
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