| The contradistinction of the two logics, formal logical and dialectical, is equally unjustified. |
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| This paper describes a family of logics whose categorical semantics is based on functors with structure rather than on categories with structure. |
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| This led to approximate reasoning and approximate logics which are now central to the study of artificial intelligence. |
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| Thus, by implication, it is possible for capitalism to exist independently of other economic logics in, for example, the Western world. |
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| The poetry is in a sense self-referential because it explores the transcendental logics of the poetic process. |
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| By way of contrast, most sentential logics, while able to express inconsistencies, are complete and correct. |
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| Logics which attempt to display the logical properties of intensional contexts are called intensional logics. |
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| One difference between cinematic and televisual depictions of disaster involves the different visual logics of the two media. |
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| By a fortunate coincidence, the interest in algebraic structures related to substructural logics is also undergoing a revival among algebraists. |
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| The European Union is facing very high unemployment, and two antagonistic social logics are counterposed to each other. |
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| Even for propositional logics, models of such systems are usually algebras, e.g., Boolean or Heyting algebras, and as such they are categories. |
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| Providers linking broad strategic ends with high-cost means adopt what we refer to as maximalist logics of action. |
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| This kind of code reflects a structural implementation at the level of registers that have various logics inserted between them. |
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| Yet, in that familiar paradox Freud makes his own, our drives have their own ineluctable logics and rationales. |
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| Boychuk also distinguishes policy design choices in two ways for each of the policy logics. |
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| The natures of most of the so-called nonclassical logics can be understood against the background of what has here been said. |
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| As we shall see below, this is not the case for algebraic fibring, unless a stronger notion of morphism between logics is adopted. |
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| How the video opens new possibilities to the dancer, and how the video can be inspired by logics appropriate for the dancer? |
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| These negotiations are contextualized by different systems of values, points of view and logics. |
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| In particular, an objective is to take into accounts logics for the description of languages. |
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| Also the gates can be interconnected to implement elementary combinatorial logics. |
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| Of course, the consequence relation of the classical conditional logics is monotonic, and conditional semantics uses possible worlds, not models. |
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| The regulator acts on the mixing valve following two operating logics, depending on the state of activation of the return sensor. |
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| In fact, two main market logics square off against each other, more or less. |
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| Current events seem to be the result of a violent conjunction of the logics of hatred and force. |
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| However, none of these turned out to be intrinsic to these traditional symbolic logics only. |
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| In 1957, Ian Watt suggested in The Rise of the Novel that Protestantism and capitalism are the informing logics behind novelistic representations of society. |
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| Moreover, the class of distributive substructural logics includes many of important non-classical logics like superintuitionistic logics, many-valued logics and fuzzy logics. |
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| In contrast to schemas, however, these logics of action appear to be specific to the means-ends relationship that individuals and parties bring to an exchange. |
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| It also does not become entirely clear how exactly, in this case, the logics of consequentiality, appropriateness, and interpersonal trust play into each other. |
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| So, such approaches might well be called Bayesian logicist inductive logics. |
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| The study of financial logics shows also that banks no longer play their role in risk transformation. |
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| These logics need frontiers, opposition, prerogatives to stand up to in order to function. |
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| What could be expected when combining logics? |
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| The meaning-making process provides a condition for better understanding the situation, making inferences, and developing possible diagnostic logics. |
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| If the validity of Aristotle's and Boethius' Theses is distinctive of connexive logics, it is, however, not quite clear how damaging the above criticism is. |
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| Chapter 5, 'Relevantistic Logic', concerns logics which reject exfalso quodlibet. |
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| Flow-based and place-based logics often fractiously collided in the marketplace. |
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| On the contrary, it appears that the treatment strategy required by developmental and social approaches to prevention is losing ground to the administrative and control logics of the other two discourses. |
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| With this approach, the behaviour of hardware and software devices is described using mathematical logics and the correctness is proved as a mathematical theorem. |
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| But beyond this deep-set trend, new development logics are emerging, which are based on the above mentioned low energy city principles and give priority to a high quality of life for all. |
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| Not only are institutions and decision-making processes opaque given the high degree of informality and so-called soft coordination which seeks to impose certain principles and logics of economic policy making. |
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| Various modal logics can also be naturally temporalized and the relations between time and modality is one of the central questions in the philosophical study of modal logic. |
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| Exclusively electronic, the journal wants to contribute to a reflexive approach of the practices and finalities of the development logics in our contemporaneous societies. |
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| These changes impose to the design process new logics that support parametrically the design-construction choices within a flexible and continuously changing context of decisions and constraints. |
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| With this prohibition, Althusser means to exclude from this tradition not only the usual suspects in the rationalist tradition, but also mechanical and dialectical materialisms with their logics of determination. |
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| At present, a systematic study of the links between distributed synthesis and the decidability of certain logics over event structures seems unavoidable. |
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| This is a characteristic of substructural logics. |
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| Such processing constraints are fixed by the presence or absence of various structural rules, and structural rules are the business of substructural logics. |
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| These logics therefore lead to seeking solutions which at best, are local sectoral optima and do not contribute to identifying overall optimal and systemic solutions. |
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| And it means that mechanisms adopted and initiatives undertaken should not introduce logics that diametrally oppose the existing social dynamics and the popular expectations. |
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| Biconditionals of different logics may have different logical properties, and it surely matters what kind of the equivalence connective is used for defining truth values. |
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| Apart from the logical and philosophical import of combining logics, a genuine interest exists in developing applications based on these techniques. |
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| Havel was sceptical of calculation, pragmatism, and utilitarian logics. |
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| Not all interesting logics are protoalgebraic. |
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| Geach logics constitute an infinite family. |
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| Even in the framework of conglomerates with clearly separate activities, management always emphasizes the existence of complex synergies that justify the regroupings by industrial, technical or commercial hidden logics. |
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| Both institutions have different logics and actors. |
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| In this respect the decision logics need to be amended. |
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| The logics of deliberation, dialogue and negotiation are much closer to the rationality models that actually govern the strategic decision-making process. |
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| Going beyond sectoral logics in various fields. |
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| To understand the contradiction of involved logics is not certainly enough to solve the problems arising from their meeting through social and legal order. |
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| The ampersand character in many logics acts as an operator connecting two propositions. |
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| Logics of the second and higher orders may be regarded as type-theoretic systems. |
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| In Luis Fariinas del Cerro, editor, Intensional Logics for Programming. |
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