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Logic (Latest Articles)
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Re-writing Popper's philosophy of science for systematics.
30 Dec 2007
This paper explores the use of Popper's philosophy of science by cladists in their battle against evolutionary and numerical taxonomy. Three schools of biological systematics fiercely debated each other from the late 1960s: evolutionary taxonomy, ...
rec_pub_19579707-re-writing-popper-s-philosophy-science-systematics.htm
Are theories to be evaluated in isolation or relative to alternatives? An abductive view.
30 Dec 2007
Although it is distinct from induction and deduction, abduction is often mistaken for them. The initial stage of abduction, or novel hypothesis abduction, has 2 components. The first concerns providing novel hypotheses that explain the pattern of ...
rec_pub_19105581-are-theories-evaluated-isolation-relative-alternatives-abductive-view.htm
[Rationality and irrationality in the medicine and in the life]
30 Dec 2007
The spiritual life of man has a rational and irrational component. Both have positive as well as negative effects and under normal circumstances they are well balanced. In medicine rationality is an essential feature of the medical science and the ...
rec_pub_19097365-rationality-irrationality-medicine-life.htm
Molecular computing with deoxyribozymes.
30 Dec 2007
rec_pub_18929142-molecular-computing-deoxyribozymes.htm
The interpretation of disjunction in universal grammar.
30 Dec 2007
Child and adult speakers of English have different ideas of what 'or' means in ordinary statements of the form 'A or B'. Even more far-reaching differences between children and adults are found in other languages. This tells us that young children ...
rec_pub_18561548-the-interpretation-disjunction-universal-grammar.htm
"The" interpretation(s) of conditionals.
30 Dec 2007
Recent studies indicate that a vast majority of people judge the probability of a conditional
rec_pub_18549164-the-interpretation-s-conditionals.htm
A defence of rigorous method in clinical science.
30 Dec 2007
rec_pub_18508330-a-defence-rigorous-method-clinical-science.htm
On the gradual evolution of complexity and the sudden emergence of complex features.
30 Dec 2007
Evolutionary theory explains the origin of complex organismal features through a combination of reusing and extending information from less-complex traits, and by needing to exploit only one of many unlikely pathways to a viable solution. While the ...
rec_pub_18489251-on-gradual-evolution-complexity-sudden-emergence-complex-features.htm
Dichotomy - a forgotten ancient principle.
30 Dec 2007
Dichotomy is an ancient principle of categorisation, where a class is divided into two jointly exhaustive and mutually disjoint categories. The principle as a general requirement was abandoned during the middle. The recent inquiry shows that ...
rec_pub_18487841-dichotomy-forgotten-ancient-principle.htm
30 Dec 2007
rec_pub_18345505-part-iii-keyword-based-boolean-logic-driven-data-mining-discloses.htm
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