Donald Worster, on the other hand, provides an analytic reinterpretation of explorer John Wesley Powell as a neglected visionary. |
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Not only does one have to be concerned about individual analytic tools, but one also has to factor in the psychology of the individual analyst. |
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The meaning of theoretical terms is not defined by analytic statements which are true by convention. |
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For example, all bachelors are unmarried is analytic if the concept of being unmarried is contained in the concept of bachelor. |
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His theses drawn from cultural and analytic vertices, provide anchors for the incomprehensible. |
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We used the same analytic strategy to examine environmental risk factors for lead poisoning in the subsample of children. |
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The irony here, I always thought, was that it was the reintroduction of debatable metaphysics that gave analytic philosophy its power. |
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In the Appendix, we use small v approximations to derive simple analytic approximations for the quantitative results from the models. |
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His dissertation investigates analytic functions and summation procedures by arithmetic means. |
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Following World War II, American philosophers largely focused on the problems raised by analytic philosophy and logical positivism. |
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There is, in fact, no more adroit explainer in our poetry than Pinsky, who lifts the analytic lyric to sometimes sublime heights. |
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Reductionism and the criterial theory lean heavily on the notion of analytic or conceptual truth. |
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In constituting them as analytic borderlands, discontinuities are given a terrain, rather than reduced to a dividing line. |
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Like many early analytic philosophers, he read the tradition quickly, uncomprehendingly, and poorly. |
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He also made contributions on the uniform distribution of numbers modulo 1 which are fundamental in analytic number theory. |
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Because of the clarity and care with which his elementary texts on analytic geometry and trigonometry were written they are still in demand. |
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The interview transcripts were then fully transcribed and coded to uncover analytic themes. |
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We begin in section 2 with two simple examples to show that the pointwise limit of a sequence of analytic functions need not be analytic. |
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To overcome the objections raised by analytic philosophy and secular historiography, apologetics needs to shift its ground. |
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Included among these critics are analytic philosophers, film aestheticians, sociologists and cultural theorists. |
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He contributed to many areas of astronomy and mathematics including celestial mechanics, analytic mechanics, statistics and numerical analysis. |
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Typically alert to nuances, he was among the first to switch into post-mortem analytic mode. |
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Future analytic events will further investigate other issues and conceivably merit additional changes to the IBCT design. |
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These include cluster analytic investigations carried out in Florida, The Netherlands, and Finland. |
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Smith's interest in analytic anthropology, however, melded with his ingrained faith in metaphysics. |
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To examine and simplify interpretation of correlational matrices, investigators commonly use factor analytic procedures. |
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Newbigin looked at the West with a missionary's eye and asked a missionary's analytic questions. |
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The prospect of a second war on Iraq raises a large number of questions, analytic and political. |
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One benefit from these groups is the opportunity to formulate, through talk, one's research questions and analytic strategies. |
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The analytic tendency investigates works from the past in order to find possibilities that often exceed those their authors had anticipated. |
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Participants provided information about their specimen collection, processing, and analytic practices in a questionnaire. |
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He also made contributions to analytic number theory, Diophantine analysis and numerical functions. |
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However, mathematicians began to demand more rigour with the growing interest in analytic investigation. |
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An exploratory data analytic approach was adopted with 14-17 independent variables selected for each analysis. |
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A dimensionless form of the analytic model permits exploration of the parameters that control rolling. |
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It is supposedly a hallmark of analytic truths that their denials are self-contradictory. |
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Many search-engine sites offer free analytic tools of their own. |
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Techniques of suggestion are compatible neither with the analytic attitude that Symington describes nor the therapeutic attitude that Cervantes describes. |
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A later view, endorsed by Otto Jespersen, held that a fairly analytic language such as English represented the best and most evolved type of structure. |
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As an example of the former, Wiseman applies his wonderfully analytic mind to question specific prior efforts to criticize the conclusions of the Feilding Report. |
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Fear responses do not require brain structures needed for consciousness and analytic thought but can be processed without conscious awareness by subcortical structures. |
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The form of the average simulated wave profile agrees with the analytic result with good accuracy, which demonstrates consistency of our approach. |
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Such an analytic and descriptive approach has many advantages. |
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Furthermore, bilinguals may develop a more analytic orientation toward language than do monolinguals as a means of overcoming interference between languages. |
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Having such a metric obviates a major analytic problem caused by discrete characters, which is that units of the same apparent magnitude are not necessarily equivalent. |
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And on some crucial questions Allen suffers from analytic myopia. |
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Topics include analytic solutions of linear equations, equilibria, linearization, stability, phase portraits, bifurcations, simulations, and modeling methodology. |
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Each such language, he holds, includes analytic rules which provide a calculus for reasoning and a conceptual framework for describing its subject-matter. |
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Offices within the Central Intelligence Agency have been very proactive in the expanded use of outside substantive experts to generate and test analytic assumptions. |
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To address these analytic questions, arithmetic means, medians, and modes were computed for each rated question to determine relationships and effects. |
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There he taught courses on analytic functions and functional calculus. |
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In this paper he constructed a function which is analytic on the unit disk, is infinitely differentiable on the closed disk, but has no analytic continuation outside the disk. |
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The object of the course was to study the modular group and some of its subgroups, with help of algebraic rather than analytic or topological methods. |
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Contemporary philosophers recognize the possibility that sentences that express identities might be synthetic as opposed to analytic or true by definition. |
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Talking about oneself is a self-indulgence, which should be shunned by the analyst who, during the analytic hour, must regard himself solely as the agent of the patient. |
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While vignettes are offered and brief quotes support analytic assertions, more emphasis could have been placed on the words and actions of Habitat participants. |
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Kett, who has a PhD in analytic philosophy, also commented on the planned acquisition. |
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Since there are potentially many different ways to carry out this analytic continuation process, there are questions of ambiguity and redundancy. |
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From 1911 he collaborated with John Edensor Littlewood, in extensive work in mathematical analysis and analytic number theory. |
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Others, such as English, Swedish, and Afrikaans, have moved toward a largely analytic type. |
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Russell is generally credited with being one of the founders of analytic philosophy. |
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Once analytic units have been identified, the researcher will often combine the narratives of individual participants into a metastory. |
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Quine and Richard Rorty, and later Noam Chomsky, brought analytic philosophy to the fore of American philosophical academia. |
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Bertrand Russell, often considered to be the father of analytic philosophy, identified as a socialist. |
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Chinese is a very analytic or isolating language, having almost no inflectional morphemes. |
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Languages such as Mandarin Chinese that never use inflections are called analytic or isolating. |
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Most languages are not purely analytic but many rely primarily on analytic syntax. |
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The term analytic is commonly used in a relative rather than an absolute sense. |
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He approaches Trinitarian theology through the lens of analytic philosophy. |
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A purely isolating language would be analytic by necessity, lacking inflectional morphemes by definition. |
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These verb catenae are periphrastic forms of English, English being a relatively analytic language. |
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Periphrastic forms are analytic, whereas the absence of periphrasis is a characteristic of synthesis. |
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Periphrasis is a characteristic of analytic languages, which tend to avoid inflection. |
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A closely related concept is that of an analytic language, which uses little or no inflection to indicate grammatical relationships. |
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Isolating and analytic languages tend to coincide and are often identified. |
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This move has been replicated within analytic philosophy by Alasdair MacIntyre. |
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In particular, the older natural lawyers, such as Aquinas and John Locke made no distinction between analytic and normative jurisprudence. |
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Any ANALYTIC FUNCTION is smooth. But a smooth function is not necessarily analytic. |
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Strategic allignment and IT investment selection using the analytic network process. |
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The VB-S805D and VB-S905F offer high-quality monitoring with detailed images and six intelligent analytic functions. |
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Let us recall some definitions and concepts of classes of analytic functions. |
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Despite the crucial importance of this theory in complex analytic geometry, its p-adic counterpart has hardly been sketched. |
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Among them were 72 letters written by Frenchman RenAe Descartes, the founding genius of modern philosophy and analytic geometry. |
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The last chapter is primarily dedicated to refuting analytic philosopher Michael Smith's version of Humeanism. |
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The latter four essays are split between analytic philosopher Gottlob Frege, phenomenologist Edmund Husserl, and his student Franz Bretano. |
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A revised model of the philosophy of action is unlikely to come from analytic philosophy, Pippin contends. |
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The 24 QIs were developed as the foundation for a national analytic reporting system based on MDS data. |
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The plot thickens in a 300-page Jamesian manner full of the very best in late-style language and analytic brilliance. |
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Equation has no general analytical solution, out Appendix D provides an analytic solution for large radii of curvature. |
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Kant denies the reducibility of his synthetic to analytic judgments by conceptual analysis. |
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However reproductively degraded, the old masterpieces more than hold their own against Romberg's cool, analytic deconstruction of them. |
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An analytic expression for wind-velocity profile within the saltation layer. |
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The analytic side treats those functions as functions in the complex plane and leads to precise characterization of limit distributions. |
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Most contemporary analytic philosophers know Anselm of Canterbury primarily through the famous ontological argument of his Proslogion. |
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A behavior analytic interpretation of covert muscular activity or tension maps this behavior to the data language of operant conditioning. |
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An ethnomethodological, conversation analytic approach to investigating race in South Africa. |
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Factor analytic method was used to validate the questionnaire and was found to be factorially pure. |
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To answer this question, Quaid introduces a force-field analytic model drawn from implementation research. |
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This paper studies analytic maps between free spectrahedra, and under certain irreducibility assumptions on the convex sets, classifies all those that are bianalytic. |
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As a result of the untenability of the noun case system after these phonetic changes, Vulgar Latin shifted from a markedly synthetic language to a more analytic one. |
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The Importance of Being Earnest is read against the height of British Idealism and the beginning of pragmatism and analytic philosophy during the fin de siecle. |
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If one is an analytic philosopher and one has a powerful argument, what difference does it make whether one came upon it from reading Kant or from reading a comic book? |
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Thus, let me turn to the work of an analytic philosopher, William Alston. |
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Such thought experiments are arguably the most important tools in the kit of the analytic philosopher, but they barely exist in classical Indian Buddhist literature. |
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In the end, Brague's profoundly analytic histories of the crystallizations and fracturings of the two premodern heteronomies leave us with many questions. |
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It assumes knowledge of basic algebra terminology and methods and experiences in factoring second-degree polynomials, concepts of analytic geometry, and functional notation. |
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It is generally agreed among most advocates of the Verifiability Principle that analytic and empirical statements exhaust the class of cognitively meaningful statements. |
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However, an analytic language such as English and Mandarin Chinese may still contain polymorphemic words due to the presence of derivational morphemes. |
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Standard Chinese is an analytic language, though with many compound words. |
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The expression is often used in analytic philosophy to indicate an idea, an entity, or a reality which cannot be reduced to a lower concept or included in a higher concept. |
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The influence of Old Norse certainly helped move English from a synthetic language towards a more analytic or isolating word order, a deep change at the grammatical level. |
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As any educator knows, the training of students in critical thinking, analytic skills, and problem solving has become a top educational priority in recent years. |
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The book reviews recent ABR literature, then describes four ABR approaches that harness ABR as analytic, synthetic, critical-activist, and improvisatory research practice. |
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Availing himself of musicological and philological analytic tools, Ciabattoni demonstrates how polyphony held a role of primary importance in Dante's poetic strategy. |
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His primary focuses are in harmonic analysis, PDE, geometric combinatorics, arithmetic combinatorics, analytic number theory, compressed sensing, and algebraic combinatorics. |
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At 100 terabytes, the NPS 10800 is currently the single largest data warehouse appliance ever sold and will serve as Catalina's primary analytic data warehouse system. |
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The essay, with its analytical approach to the definition of political concepts, reintroduced the methods of analytic philosophy to the study of political philosophy. |
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The X-ray diffraction pattern of the zeolitic rock was recorded employing a PAN analytic X'Pert PRO equipment with Cu anodes and a graphite monochro-mator. |
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God and Moral Law will be valued by those engaged in debates within analytic philosophy and possibly those participating in the emerging school of analytical theology. |
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