Abstract logic

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991Logic / Factor graph / Belief propagation / Bayesian network / Inference / Graphical models / Graph theory / Statistics

Focused Belief Propagation for Query-Specific Inference Anton Chechetka Carnegie Mellon University Abstract

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Source URL: www.select.cs.cmu.edu

Language: English - Date: 2010-03-16 00:39:49
992Philosophical logic / Social philosophy / Philosophy of language / Reason / Normative / Theory of justification / Norm / Rationality / Ethics / Philosophy / Philosophy of law / Reasoning

To appear in: T. Vierkant (ed), Decomposing the will, Oxford University Press - Revised draft Mental acts as natural kinds Joëlle Proust1 ----------------- Abstract

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Source URL: joelleproust.org

Language: English - Date: 2012-09-20 12:23:09
993Philosophical logic / Veracity / Modal logic / Mathematical logic / Relativism / Truth / Possible world / Proposition / Epistemology / Logic / Philosophy / Theories of truth

Three easy points on relative truth Abstract - As a contribution to the debate on the intelligibility of the notion of relative truth, I discuss three issues that are of some interest in the way of bush-beating. They are

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Source URL: www.philosophie.ch

Language: English - Date: 2011-09-22 13:34:29
994Bayesian statistics / Probability theory / Statistical theory / Philosophy of science / Bayesian probability / Probability / Coherence / Inference / Epistemology / Statistics / Logic / Science

Imaginary Foundations∗ Wolfgang Schwarz Draft, [removed]Abstract. Our senses provide us with information about the world, but what exactly do they tell us? I argue that in order to optimally respond

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Source URL: www.umsu.de

Language: English
995Philosophical logic / Philosophy of language / Meaning / Semantics / Ontology / On Denoting / Problem of universals / Philosophical realism / Sense and reference / Philosophy / Logic / Analytic philosophy

Denoting Concepts, Reference, and the Logic of Names, Classes as as Many, Groups, and Plurals Nino B. Cocchiarella Abstract Bertrand Russell introduced several novel ideas in his 1903 Principles

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Source URL: www.ontologymirror.com

Language: English - Date: 2013-12-29 04:17:22
996Mathematics / First-order logic / Free logic / Predicate / Function / Mereology / Grammatical number / Singular they / Plural / Logic / Mathematical logic / Predicate logic

Two Views of the Logic of Plurals and a Reduction of One to the Other Nino B. Cocchiarella Indiana University Abstract There are di¤erent views of the logic of plurals that are now in circulation, two of which we will c

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Source URL: www.ontologymirror.com

Language: English - Date: 2013-12-29 04:17:01
997Knowledge representation / Ontology / Information science / Technical communication / Semantic Web / Ontological argument / Property / Mereology / Gottfried Leibniz / Philosophy / Science / Metaphysics

Jerzy Perzanowski Department of Logical Philosophy and Cognitive Sciences, Jagiellonian University, Chair of Logic, Ignatianum Onto\logical Conditions for Emergence (Abstract)

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Source URL: www.ontologymirror.com

Language: English - Date: 2013-12-29 04:16:56
998Forcing / Boolean algebra / Probability theory / Borel set / Descriptive set theory / Topology / Complete Boolean algebra / Countable set / Probability space / Mathematics / Mathematical logic / Set theory

POPPER FUNCTIONS, UNIFORM DISTRIBUTIONS AND INFINITE SEQUENCES OF HEADS ALEXANDER R. PRUSS Abstract. Popper functions allow one to take conditional probabilities as primitive instead of deriving them from unconditional p

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Source URL: alexanderpruss.com

Language: English - Date: 2014-04-15 12:30:00
999Mathematical logic / Free variables and bound variables / System F / Combinatory logic / Fixed-point combinator / Theoretical computer science / Lambda calculus / Mathematics

Call-by-name linguistic side effects Oleg Kiselyov FNMOC [removed] Abstract

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Source URL: okmij.org

Language: English - Date: 2008-08-18 21:58:00
1000Infinity / Abstraction / Calculus / Real closed field / Mathematical logic / Infinitesimal / Archimedean property / Standard part function / Measure / Mathematics / Abstract algebra / Non-standard analysis

INFINITESIMALS ARE TOO SMALL FOR COUNTABLY INFINITE FAIR LOTTERIES ALEXANDER R. PRUSS Abstract. We show that infinitesimal probabilities are much too small for modeling the individual outcome of a countably infinite fair

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Source URL: alexanderpruss.com

Language: English - Date: 2013-06-12 13:10:22
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