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  • ...that of the initial theorem; B is unlikely to be termed a corollary if its mathematical [[consequences]] are as significant as those of A. Sometimes a corollary ha [[Category: Logic]]
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  • ...rgues that it is impossible to prove any [[truth]] with certainty, even in logic and mathematics. This argument is called the [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki
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  • *1: a [[formula]], [[proposition]], or [[statement]] in [[mathematics]] or [[logic]] deduced or to be deduced from other formulas or propositions ...ons, depending on the [[meanings]] of the derivation rules. The proof of a mathematical theorem is a [[logical]] [[argument]] demonstrating that the [[conclusions]
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  • ...flective]] [[conclusions]] based on [[cosmic]] [[response]]. This is the [[mathematical]] [[form]] of the [[cosmic]] [[discrimination]]. ...evelation]]. [[Matter]]-[[energy]] is recognized by the [[mathematical]] [[logic]] of the [[senses]]; [[mind]]-[[reason]] [[intuitively]] knows its [[moral]
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  • ...y]], [[ethics]] and [[aesthetics]] (which together comprise [[axiology]]). Logic is sometimes included as another main branch of philosophy, sometimes as a ...with [[modal qualifier]]s like "possibly" and "necessarily", or [[temporal logic]], which deals with the logical relationships established by the ''[[tense]
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  • '''Logic''' (from [[Ancient Greek|Classical Greek]] λόγος [[logos]]; meaning wo ...reasoning using [[probability]] and to arguments involving [[causality]]. Logic is also commonly used today in [[argumentation theory]]. J. Robert Cox and
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  • ...nt of deduction as it is understood in [[mathematics]], see [[mathematical logic]]. ==Deductive logic==
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  • ...equality and inequality, are studied by mathematics. The essential part of mathematical quantities is made up with a collection variables each assuming a set of va ==Quantity in logic and semantics==
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  • ...[individual]] [[personality]] in the [[motions]] and [[tensions]] of the [[mathematical]] level of the [[energy]] [[universe]]. Nor can man ever [[discern]] [[spir ...[[personality]]. Nor will the [[exhaustion]] of the [[possibilities]] of [[logic]] and [[reason]] ever [[reveal]] to the logician or to the reasoner the [[e
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  • ...rly usage, scholars often referred to a clever [[idea]] or to a convenient mathematical approach that simplified cumbersome calculations as a ''hypothesis''; when ...ome a theory itself. Normally, scientific hypotheses have the form of a [[mathematical model]]. Sometimes, but not always, one can also formulate them as existen
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  • ...essors. As it became clear that computers could be used for more than just mathematical calculations, the field of computer science broadened to study [[computatio ...view, as opposed to the more declarative point of view taken by classical mathematical subjects.
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  • ...t.html#mod), but popularized much later, represents propositions and basic logic, and can derive conclusions from known premises. [[KL-ONE]] (1980s) is more ...ions, such as [[truth table]]s, which were used to study and model Boolean logic, for example. [[Spreadsheet]]s are yet another tabular representation of kn
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  • ...f linear algebra. Other types of entries, such as elements in more general mathematical fields or even |rings are also used. Matrices consisting of only one column ...tics [[text]] from between 300 BC and AD 200, ''[[The Nine Chapters on the Mathematical Art]]'' (''Jiu Zhang Suan Shu''), is the first example of the use of matrix
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  • ..., he excludes [[mathematical]] thought, which operates primarily through [[logic]]. Totems are chosen [[arbitrarily]] for the sole [[purpose]] of making the
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  • ...at is, intuition that is not empirical (''Prolegomena, p.7''). Intuitistic logic was devised by Arend Heyting to accommodate this position (and has been ado
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  • ...in Book I of his [[Sum of Logic|Summa Totius Logicae]] (''Treatise on all Logic'', written some time before 1327) that Categories are not a form of Being i
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  • ..., and then you grow in insight and are able to use that insight in another mathematical situation. If you have behaviors that are erratic it will not prevent the i
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  • Theory of Computation attempts to grasp the patterns that appear within the [[logic]] of [[computer science]]. Since efficiency is extremely important when exe [[Fractals]] are mathematical patterns that are scale invariant. This means that the shape of the patter
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  • You who are [[creative]] [[writers]] have neglected to cultivate the [[mathematical]], [[analytical]] and [[logical]]. You who are [[scientists]] have emphasiz Q: How are the terms [[masculine]] and [[feminine]] applicable to [[logic]] and [[intuition]].
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  • ...anger]] that the purely physical [[scientist]] may become afflicted with [[mathematical]] [[pride]] and [[statistical]] [[egotism]], not to mention [[spiritual]] [ 133:5.5 [[Logic]] is valid in the [[material]] world, and [[mathematics]] is reliable when
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