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  • 101Supposition theory — was a branch of medieval logic that was probably aimed at giving accounts of issues similar to modern accounts of reference, plurality, tense, and modality, from within an Aristotelian context. Philosophers such as John Buridan, William of Ockham …

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  • 102Relational quantum mechanics — This article is intended for those already familiar with quantum mechanics and its attendant interpretational difficulties. Readers who are new to the subject may first want to read the introduction to quantum mechanics. Relational quantum… …

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  • 103inflorescence — inflorescent, adj. /in flaw res euhns, floh , fleuh /, n. 1. a flowering or blossoming. 2. Bot. a. the arrangement of flowers on the axis. b. the flowering part of a plant. c. a flower cluster. d. flowers collectively. [1750 60; < NL&#8230; …

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  • 104Late medieval logic — Paul Vincent Spade I Medieval logic encompassed more than what we call logic today. It included semantics, philosophy of language, parts of physics, of philosophy of mind and of epistemology. Late medieval logic began around 1300 and lasted&#8230; …

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  • 105superiore — {{hw}}{{superiore}}{{/hw}}A agg. 1 Che è posto sopra, più in alto, rispetto a un termine di paragone: il piano superiore al vostro; il labbro –s. 2 Che è maggiore per numero, quantità, qualità e sim.: avere una statura superiore alla media. 3 Che …

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  • 106spectru — SPÉCTRU, spectre, s.n. 1. Ansamblu de valori fizice pe care le poate lua, în condiţii determinate, o mărime dată. ♦ Ansamblul imaginilor obţinute prin descompunerea, cu un instrument optic, a radiaţiei electromagnetice complexe. ♦ Totalitatea&#8230; …

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  • 107obligation — A generic word, derived from the Latin substantive obligatio, having many, wide, and varied meanings, according to the context in which it is used. That which a person is bound to do or forbear; any duty imposed by law, promise, contract,&#8230; …

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  • 108de|ter´mi|nate|ness — de|ter|mi|nate «dih TUR muh niht», adjective. 1. with exact limits; fixed; definite: »a determinate number of feet (John Dryden). SYNONYM(S): specific. 2. settled; positive: »a determinate rule or …

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  • 109de|ter´mi|nate|ly — de|ter|mi|nate «dih TUR muh niht», adjective. 1. with exact limits; fixed; definite: »a determinate number of feet (John Dryden). SYNONYM(S): specific. 2. settled; positive: »a determinate rule or …

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  • 110de|ter|mi|nate — «dih TUR muh niht», adjective. 1. with exact limits; fixed; definite: »a determinate number of feet (John Dryden). SYNONYM(S): specific. 2. settled; positive: »a determinate rule or …

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