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logical dependence

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  • Dependence logic — is a logical formalism, created by Jouko Väänänen[1], which adds dependence atoms to the language of first order logic. A dependence atom is an expression of the form , where are terms, and corresponds to the statement that the value of is… …   Wikipedia

  • dependence — /di pen deuhns/, n. 1. the state of relying on or needing someone or something for aid, support, or the like. 2. reliance; confidence; trust: Her complete reliability earned her our dependence. 3. an object of reliance or trust. 4. the state of… …   Universalium

  • dependence — /dəˈpɛndəns/ (say duh penduhns) noun 1. the state of depending for aid, support, etc. 2. reliance; confidence; trust. 3. the state of being conditional or contingent on something; natural or logical sequence. 4. subordination or subjection: the… …  

  • Route-dependence — In theoretical physics, the issue of route dependence deals with whether a selected differential between two points is taken as , or as being partly a function of the route along which comparative measurements are taken. It usually applies in… …   Wikipedia

  • List of philosophy topics (I-Q) — II and thou I Ching I Ching I proposition I Thou I Thou relationshipIaIamblichus (philosopher)IbYahya Ibn Adi Yahya Ibn Adi Ibn al Arabi Muhyi al Din Ibn al Arabi Abu Bakr Ibn Bajja Abu Bakr Ibn Bājja Abu Bakr Muhammad Ibn Yahya Ibn as Say igh… …   Wikipedia

  • Descartes: methodology — Stephen Gaukroger INTRODUCTION The seventeenth century is often referred to as the century of the Scientific Revolution, a time of fundamental scientific change in which traditional theories were either replaced by new ones or radically… …   History of philosophy

  • hysteron proteron — /ˌhɪstərɒn ˈproʊtərɒn/ (say .histuhron prohtuhron) noun 1. Logic an attempted proof of a proposition which is based on premises that can be established only with the help of that proposition. This involves a fallacy, since it inverts the true… …  

  • Consecution — Con se*cu tion, n. [L. consecutio. See {Consequent}.] 1. A following, or sequel; actual or logical dependence. Sir M. Hale. [1913 Webster] 2. A succession or series of any kind. [Obs.] Sir I. Newton. [1913 Webster] {Month of consecution}… …   The Collaborative International Dictionary of English

  • Month of consecution — Consecution Con se*cu tion, n. [L. consecutio. See {Consequent}.] 1. A following, or sequel; actual or logical dependence. Sir M. Hale. [1913 Webster] 2. A succession or series of any kind. [Obs.] Sir I. Newton. [1913 Webster] {Month of… …   The Collaborative International Dictionary of English

  • Is Religion Dangerous? — is a book by Keith Ward examining the questions: Is religion dangerous? Does it do more harm than good? Is it a force for evil? It was first published in 2006.Looking at the evidence from history, philosophy, sociology and psychology, Ward… …   Wikipedia

  • Christianity — /kris chee an i tee/, n., pl. Christianities. 1. the Christian religion, including the Catholic, Protestant, and Eastern Orthodox churches. 2. Christian beliefs or practices; Christian quality or character: Christianity mixed with pagan elements; …   Universalium

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