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Proving the Law of Higher Order Vagueness

Proving the Law of Conservation of Energy

Proving the Law of Conservation of Energy

... the law of conservation of energy by proving that in a particular system, in this case, the motion of a pendulum, that energy is conserved, that is, as long as no outside forces act on the pendulum, that ...

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Proving predatory pricing in European Union Competition law

Proving predatory pricing in European Union Competition law

... EUROPEAN LAw ON mARKET cOmPETITION Article 102 of the Treaty on the Functioning of the European Union prohibits abuse of a dominant position by one or more undertakings within the common ...of higher ...

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Shifting the Burden of Proving Self-Defense - With Analysis of Related Ohio Law

Shifting the Burden of Proving Self-Defense - With Analysis of Related Ohio Law

... Shifting the Burden of Proving Self-Defense - With Analysis of Related Ohio Law Randy R. Koenders Please take a moment to share how this work helps you through this survey. Your feedback will be important ...

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The "Blank Stare Phenomenon": Proving Customary International Law in U.S. Courts

The "Blank Stare Phenomenon": Proving Customary International Law in U.S. Courts

... decision, Judge Jensen likewise refused to recognize a customary norm against cruel, inhuman, and degrading treatment or punishment.. Judge Jensen stressed the unmanageab[r] ...

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Higher-Order Vagueness

Higher-Order Vagueness

... as vagueness is concerned) the law of excluded middle holds (so, for any predicate, either it applies to any particular object or does not), and modus ponens, reductio, and double negation elimination are ...

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Higher Order Vagueness

Higher Order Vagueness

... concept, Higher Order ...make Higher Order Vagueness an object of scientific attention, we conclude that vagueness is undesirable in logical systems but desirable in language, ...

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Modelling higher-order vagueness: columns, borderlines and boundaries

Modelling higher-order vagueness: columns, borderlines and boundaries

... of vagueness, because of the very centrality of that operator to the ...of vagueness – to take one example – may maintain that truth comes in degrees, and that degree of truth falls off through the ...

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Administrative Action, the Rule of Law and Unconstitutional Vagueness

Administrative Action, the Rule of Law and Unconstitutional Vagueness

... of law is the quintessential value of legality: a legal system that evinces no commitment to the rule of law is little more than a regime for control of the ...constitutional order to the rule of ...

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Race, Vagueness, and the Social Meaning of Order Maintenance Policing

Race, Vagueness, and the Social Meaning of Order Maintenance Policing

... Criminal Law Commons, Criminology Commons, and the Criminology and Criminal Justice Commons This Supreme Court Review is brought to you for free and open access by Northwestern University School of Law ...

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Vagueness

Vagueness

... is tall’ will be super-true if the value of n is high enough, super-false if the value of n is low enough, and neither super-true nor super-false if the value of n is somewhere in-between. It looks then as though the ...

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Coupled constitutive relations : a second law based higher order closure for hydrodynamics

Coupled constitutive relations : a second law based higher order closure for hydrodynamics

... Abstract In the classical framework, the Navier–Stokes–Fourier equations are obtained through the linear uncoupled thermodynamic force-flux relations which guarantee the non-negativity of the entropy production. However, ...

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Higher-order Lazy Narrowing Calculus: a Solver for Higher-order Equations

Higher-order Lazy Narrowing Calculus: a Solver for Higher-order Equations

... Let t and t 0 be terms that may contain multiple free occurrences of a variable X. Prove ∃X.t ↔ ∗ R t 0 such that X is a normal form. Proving an existentially quantified formula by presenting a value that in- ...

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Supernumeration: Vagueness and Numbers

Supernumeration: Vagueness and Numbers

... The disadvantages are that while it seems some statements are vaguer than others, and some vague statements closer to truth or falsity than others, the supervaluation approach provides no measure of how vague a statement ...

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Vagueness and Imprecise Credence

Vagueness and Imprecise Credence

... The imprecise probabilist faces a problem analogous to higher-order vagueness (Maher, 2006; Kaplan, 2010; Rinard, forthcoming). For the imprecise probabilist, the problem can be put as follows. ...

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First Order Reasoning for Higher Order Concurrency

First Order Reasoning for Higher Order Concurrency

... a higher-order setting is a conservative exten- sion of the first-order picalculus, thus confirming that results and reasoning methods from first-order picalculus transfer to a ...

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Order and Law in China

Order and Law in China

... stand higher in the scale of social utility, and are therefore of more paramount obligation, than any others,” nevertheless “particular cases may occur in which some other social duty is so important, as to ...

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PROVING THE VALUE OF DIGITAL MARKETING in Higher Education

PROVING THE VALUE OF DIGITAL MARKETING in Higher Education

... why higher education marketing leaders must not only detail their data-driven planning in an annual marketing plan, but also ensure that it is the foundation of every ...For higher education marketers, ...

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Proving The Value of Digital Marketing In Higher Education

Proving The Value of Digital Marketing In Higher Education

... why higher education marketing leaders must not only detail their data-driven planning in an annual marketing plan, but also ensure that it is the foundation of every ...For higher education marketers, ...

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Automated Theorem Proving with Extensions of First-Order Logic

Automated Theorem Proving with Extensions of First-Order Logic

... The efficient usage of first-order theorem provers might be challenging. One of the challenges is representation of application problems in first- order logic in a way that is efficient for automated ...

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The implications of vagueness

The implications of vagueness

... language have again moved into the philosophical foreground, a sizable body of work has been devoted to the sorites paradox. ' The perseverance of the paradox at[r] ...

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