Proceedings of the International School of Physics "Enrico Fermi.", Volume 72N. Zanichelli, 1979 - Nuclear physics |
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... argument . In this way the initial position of the dialog is established . F2 ) The opponent O attempts to refute this assertion . The dialog then consists of a series of arguments which are stated in turn by the two partic- ipants P ...
... argument . In this way the initial position of the dialog is established . F2 ) The opponent O attempts to refute this assertion . The dialog then consists of a series of arguments which are stated in turn by the two partic- ipants P ...
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write y on the right - hand side of the defending argument . If a participant does not defend , the empty argument is placed in the respective row , and he continues in the next row . -- 2'3 . Commensurability and incommensurability ...
write y on the right - hand side of the defending argument . If a participant does not defend , the empty argument is placed in the respective row , and he continues in the next row . -- 2'3 . Commensurability and incommensurability ...
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... argument A → b ) P is allowed to replace the initial argument A → ( B → A ) by the new initial argument B → ( A → B ) . c ) P is allowed to replace the initial argument ( A , * A2 ) → ( B → → ( A , * A ) ) by the new initial ...
... argument A → b ) P is allowed to replace the initial argument A → ( B → A ) by the new initial argument B → ( A → B ) . c ) P is allowed to replace the initial argument ( A , * A2 ) → ( B → → ( A , * A ) ) by the new initial ...
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The discovery of the law of radioactive decay | 6 |
Early models of the nucleus | 15 |
Final remarks | 21 |
Copyright | |
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