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  • 121Jean Nabert — Jean Nabert, né le 27 juin 1881 et mort en 1960, est un philosophe français représentant de la philosophie réflexive. Il fut professeur de philosophie en première supérieure au lycée Henri IV de 1931 à 1941. Sommaire 1 Sa philosophie 1.1 La… …

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  • 122Ludovic Robberechts — Ludovic Robberechts, né à Bruxelles en 1935, est un philosophe belge. Parcours Son œuvre publiée, qui s’échelonne sur une quinzaine d’années, de 1960 à 1974, actualise la philosophie réflexive à la suite de Jean Nabert. Durant sa carrière… …

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  • 123HEBREW GRAMMAR — The following entry is divided into two sections: an Introduction for the non specialist and (II) a detailed survey. [i] HEBREW GRAMMAR: AN INTRODUCTION There are four main phases in the history of the Hebrew language: the biblical or classical,… …

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  • 124Partially ordered set — The Hasse diagram of the set of all subsets of a three element set {x, y, z}, ordered by inclusion. In mathematics, especially order theory, a partially ordered set (or poset) formalizes and generalizes the intuitive concept of an ordering,… …

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  • 125Preorder — In mathematics, especially in order theory, preorders are binary relations that satisfy certain conditions. For example, all partial orders and equivalence relations are preorders. The name quasiorder is also common for preorders. Other notations …

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  • 126Luganda language — language name=Luganda nativename=Ganda familycolor=Niger Congo states=Uganda region=Mainly Buganda region speakers=First language: 3.01 million (1991) Second language: 100,000 (1991) fam2=Atlantic Congo fam3=Volta Congo fam4=Benue Congo… …

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  • 127Kripke semantics — (also known as relational semantics or frame semantics, and often confused with possible world semantics) is a formal semantics for non classical logic systems created in the late 1950s and early 1960s by Saul Kripke. It was first made for modal… …

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  • 128Admissible rule — In logic, a rule of inference is admissible in a formal system if the set of theorems of the system is closed under the rule. The concept of an admissible rule was introduced by Paul Lorenzen (1955).DefinitionsThe concept of admissibility, as… …

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