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  • Plural of obsolete ''mathematic''‘mathematics,’ from Old French ''mathematique'', from [[Latin]] ''(ars) mathematica'' ...lied to other [[disciplines]] such as [[physics]] and engineering (applied mathematics).
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  • '''Immanuel Kant''' (1724–1804), German philosopher. In the ''Critique of Pure Reason'' (1781) he countered Hume's skeptical empiricism by arguing that an ...if it can be stated simply, is that our [[knowledge]] is constrained to [[mathematics]] and the science of the natural, empirical world. It is impossible, Kant a
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  • ...as philosophy and especially the philosophy of mathematics. Indeed, modern mathematics has been defined in a very general sense as the study of abstract structure ...order languages are also important. In universal algebra, a branch of pure mathematics, an [[algebraic structure]] consists of one or more sets closed under one o
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  • *7: in [[mathematics]] denoting a group consisting of [[matrices]] of unit determinant. ...given and fully returned. Being complete, it asks nothing. Being wholly [[pure]], everyone joined in it has [[everything]]. This is not the basis for any
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  • '''Information theory''' is a discipline in [[applied mathematics]] involving the quantification of data with the goal of enabling as much da ...el coding]] (e.g. for [[DSL]] lines). The field is at the crossroads of [[mathematics]], [[statistics]], [[computer science]], [[physics]], [[neurobiology]], and
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  • ...claim that all [[mathematics|mathematical knowledge]] is knowledge of the pure forms of the intuition - that is, intuition that is not empirical (''Proleg
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  • ...ideas about [[universal proposition|universal]] [[knowledge]] claims in [[mathematics]], [[astronomy]], [[natural philosophy]], [[music]], and many other subject ...ct disciplines for these sciences, and their separation from philosophy: [[mathematics]] became a specialized science in the ancient world, and "natural philosoph
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  • In his ''[[Critique of Pure Reason]]'', Kant described space as an ''[[A priori and a posteriori (philo ==In mathematics==
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  • ===Topic: ''Spirit, Science, & Mathematics''=== ...iscovery. This is the closest you can come to being aware of yourself as a pure time-and-space transcended personality. You are the eye that sees, but cann
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  • ...ing molecules as the smallest [[list of particles#Molecules|particles]] of pure [[chemical substance]]s that still retain their [[chemical compound|composi ...are composed of repeating [[unit cell]]s that extend either in a [[Plane (mathematics)|plane]] (such as in [[graphite]]) or three-dimensionally (such as in [[dia
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  • ...you went to school and you were taught the basics. And the basics, such as mathematics, became very familiar to you and soon you were taught greater forms of equa ...and they do resonate onto the halls of Paradise, for your expressions are pure, they are clear and they are direct. They are like flowers that are promise
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  • ...onaries at "reference.com"]. Science as defined here is sometimes termed [[pure science]] to differentiate it from [[applied science]], which is the applic [[Mathematics]], which is sometimes classified within a third group of science called [[f
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  • ...tionaries at "reference.com"] Science as defined here is sometimes termed 'pure science' to differentiate it from [[applied science]], which is the applica [[Mathematics]], which is sometimes classified within a third group of science called [[f
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  • ...formal subjects of [[Natural Sciences|physical science]], [[medicine]], [[mathematics]], [[poetics]] and [[music]]. Since the beginning of modern philosophy duri ===Abstract objects and mathematics===
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  • ...simply the study of a deeper [[spiritual]] [[reality]] that extends beyond pure [[reason]] and the [[physical sciences]].[5] The terms [[esoteric]] and arc ...chopenhauer also points towards this inherently [[relativistic]] nature of mathematics and conventional science in his formulation of the '''World as Will'''. By
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  • ...ve, allowing yourselves to receive, embrace, transform and manipulate this pure energy through the power centers, or chakras, within your bodies. You will ...ed reach whole new levels of directing this "bright white light" energy of pure love to manifest whatever your noble ideals may be, becoming truly empowere
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  • ...will be able to grow into the life beyond the morontia state, the realm of pure spirit. You will not be able to develop all that you need here in your curr ...ientist have yet to discover it? Could the ultimaton be discovered through mathematics or a scientific formula? I would appreciate your insight on this matter. Th
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  • ...certain abstract concepts are used for handling physical reality, such as mathematics and geometry, then on into certain kinds of sociology, then as well for app ...hysical world as devoid of personal mind as you can make it – the ideal of pure objectivity, which is experientially impossible. For now even your own scie
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  • ...elds such as [[mathematics]]. Most of our everyday reasoning is of a less "pure" nature.
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  • ...perhaps following the Persian philosopher [[Avicenna]], argued that God is pure being, and that in God [[essence]] and existence are the same. At about th ...istence itself does not have''. [[Bertrand Russell]] - ''The Principles of Mathematics''
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