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A (logical) language is said to be complete if and only if all the formulas in the language that must be true (in any world in which the axioms of the language are true) can be proved from the axioms. Godel’s incompleteness theorem shows that any language in ...
A (logical) language is said to be complete if and only if all the formulas in the language that must be true (in any world in which the axioms of the language are true) can be proved from the axioms. Godel’s incompleteness theorem shows that any language in ...
any piece of furniture or decorative object or the like produced in a former period and valuable because of its beauty or rarity
any piece of furniture or decorative object or the like produced in a former period and valuable because of its beauty or rarity
A worker's length of service with an employer. In union contracts, seniority often determines layoffs from work and recalls back to work.
A worker's length of service with an employer. In union contracts, seniority often determines layoffs from work and recalls back to work.
A small group of individual who voluntarily live together and collectively share resources and work.
A small group of individual who voluntarily live together and collectively share resources and work.
learning through problems, learning based on inquiry of problems
learning through problems, learning based on inquiry of problems
The process of developing an approximation of the cost of the resources needed to complete project activities.
The process of developing an approximation of the cost of the resources needed to complete project activities.
In Derrida's reading of Plato in Dissemination, Derrida would agree with Plato's notion of writing as a supplement or as a pharmakon. As a supplement introduced to the body, the pharmakon is both at the same time a medicine and a poison, to an internality, ...
In Derrida's reading of Plato in Dissemination, Derrida would agree with Plato's notion of writing as a supplement or as a pharmakon. As a supplement introduced to the body, the pharmakon is both at the same time a medicine and a poison, to an internality, ...
See Persona
See Persona
where the forms of the words themselves are more significant than the sense or meanings of the words.
where the forms of the words themselves are more significant than the sense or meanings of the words.
A common type of near rhyme that consists of identical consonant sounds preceded by different vowel sounds: home, same; worth, breath. See also rhyme.
A common type of near rhyme that consists of identical consonant sounds preceded by different vowel sounds: home, same; worth, breath. See also rhyme.