第18回ワクチン小委員会議事録
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(2022-4-6 19:53)
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第3回健康・医療・介護情報利活用検討会医療情報ネットワークの基盤に関するWG議事録
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(2022-4-6 18:54)
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The Notation in Principia Mathematica
from Stanford Encyclopedia of Philosophy
(2022-4-6 9:41)
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[Revised entry by Bernard Linsky on April 5, 2022.
Changes to: Main text, Bibliography, dots.html]
Principia Mathematica [PM] by A.N. Whitehead and Bertrand Russell, published 1910 - 1913 in three volumes by Cambridge University Press, contains a derivation of large portions of mathematics using notions and principles of symbolic logic. The notation in that work has been superseded by the subsequent development of logic during the 20th century, to the extent that the beginner has trouble reading PM at all. This article provides an introduction to the symbolism of PM, showing how that symbolism can...
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Lunder
from Internet Encyclopedia of Philosophy
(2022-4-6 4:25)
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The Compactness Theorem The compactness theorem is a fundamental theorem for the model theory of (classical) propositional and first-order logic. As well as having importance in several areas of mathematics, such as algebra and combinatorics, it also helps to pinpoint the strength of these logics, which are the standard ones used in mathematics and arguably … Continue reading Lunder →
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Consciousness and Intentionality
from Stanford Encyclopedia of Philosophy
(2022-4-5 12:06)
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[Revised entry by Charles Siewert on April 4, 2022.
Changes to: Main text, Bibliography, arguments-intentionalism.html, consciousness-self.html, phenomenology-intentionalism.html]
To say you are in a state that is (phenomenally) conscious is to say - on a certain understanding of these terms - that you have an experience, or a state there is something it's like for you to be in. Feeling pain or dizziness, appearances of color or shape, and episodic thought are some widely accepted examples. Intentionality, on the other hand, has to do with the directedness, aboutness, or reference of mental states - the fact that, for example, you think of or about...
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Aesthetics and Cognitive Science
from Stanford Encyclopedia of Philosophy
(2022-4-4 15:56)
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[New Entry by Jon Robson and Gregory Currie on April 3, 2022.]
This entry concerns the ways in which work in cognitive science, broadly conceived, is or may be of importance for work in philosophical aesthetics. Our focus is largely on analytic, primarily Anglophone, aesthetic writing and its ancestry in the empirical tradition. Aesthetic work occurs elsewhere, inside philosophy and beyond, but it is within the analytic tradition that connections with the sciences of mind have been most investigated, and it is that tradition which has been most receptive to empirical theories and...
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「使用上の注意」の改訂について(令和3年度) - (1) - (2)
from 厚生労働省新着情報
(2022-4-4 10:00)
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Medieval Theories of the Syllogism
from Stanford Encyclopedia of Philosophy
(2022-4-3 8:20)
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[Revised entry by Henrik Lagerlund on April 2, 2022.
Changes to: Main text]
Aristotle's theory of the syllogism played an important role in the Western and Near Eastern intellectual traditions for more than two thousand years, but it was during the Middle Ages that it became the dominant model of correct argumentation. Historically, medieval logic is divided into the old logic (logica vetus), the tradition stretching from Boethius (c. 480 - 525)...
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Litauen: Gasimporte aus Russland werden eingestellt und laufen nunüber einen Flüssiggas-Terminal
from DER SPIEGEL - Schlagzeilen
(2022-4-3 5:53)
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Wir sind das erste EU-Land unter den Lieferländern von Gazprom, das unabhängig von russischen Gaslieferungen ist, sagt Litauens Energieminister. Der baltische Staat hatte bereits 2015 vorgesorgt.
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Bundesliga: FC Bayern München beim SC Freiburg - 16 Sekunden Regelbruch
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(2022-4-3 5:45)
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Weil der FC Bayern in Freiburg für kurze Zeit mit zwölf Spielern auf dem Platz stand, wird der 4:1-Sieg zur Nebensache. Auslöser der Verwirrung war wohl die Teammanagerin der Münchner. Wie der Regelverstoß bewertet wird, ist offen.
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