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www.umsu.de
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| | | | | [AI summary] The discussion centers on the interpretation of higher-order logic and the role of metaphysical domains. Andrew Bacon argues that higher-order logic doesn't require a metaphysical commitment to domains of objects, properties, or propositions. Instead, he emphasizes the use of stipulative definitions and logical connections between sentences to interpret expressions. He contrasts this with the idea that models must be interpreted in a way that reflects a metaphysical structure of reality. The conversation also touches on the nature of provability operators and their relationship to logical frameworks, highlighting the distinction between formal languages and their interpretations in different contexts. | |
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blogs.otago.ac.nz
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| | | | | [AI summary] The text is a collection of academic and philosophical content related to early modern natural philosophy, experimental methods, and Newtonian thought. It includes discussions on Newton's theological methodology, the role of God in natural philosophy, and the integration of empirical and rational approaches. There are also mentions of workshops, academic publications, and historical contexts surrounding the works of figures like Locke, Newton, and others. | |
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metarationality.com
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| | | | | The Eggplant is neither cognitive nor science, although it seeks a better understanding of some phenomena cognitive science has studied. | |
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theimaginativeconservative.org
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| | | By and large the educated elites in the Western world today are without religious belief and often animated by a "culture of repudiation," keen to banish old ideas of the sacred from public life and to remake the institutions and structures of civil society so as to reflect their own liberated lifestyle. (essay by Sir Roger Scruton) | ||