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analyticity — noun see analytic … New Collegiate Dictionary
analyticity — noun The property of being analytic … Wiktionary
analyticity — an·a·ly·tic·i·ty … English syllables
analyticity — noun the property of being analytic (Freq. 1) • Derivationally related forms: ↑analytic • Hypernyms: ↑property … Useful english dictionary
Two Dogmas of Empiricism — W. V. O. Quine s paper Two Dogmas of Empiricism , published in 1951, is one of the most celebrated papers of twentieth century philosophy in the analytic tradition. The paper is an attack on two central parts of the logical positivists philosophy … Wikipedia
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FBI transform — In mathematics, the FBI transform or Fourier Bros Iaglonitzer transform is a non linear version of the Fourier transform developed by the French mathematical physicists Jacques Bros and Daniel Iagolnitzer in order to characterise the local… … Wikipedia
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logic, philosophy of — Philosophical study of the nature and scope of logic. Examples of questions raised in the philosophy of logic are: In virtue of what features of reality are the laws of logic true? ; How do we know the truths of logic? ; and Could the laws of… … Universalium
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