Proceedings of the International School of Physics "Enrico Fermi.", Volume 72N. Zanichelli, 1979 - Nuclear physics |
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... rule of inference is any rule which allows us to derive from a set of sentences ( or formulae ) α1 , ... , z , a new sentence ẞ , and will be denoted by ( 1 ) α1 , ... , an В The rules of deduction of classical logic ( CL ) are ...
... rule of inference is any rule which allows us to derive from a set of sentences ( or formulae ) α1 , ... , z , a new sentence ẞ , and will be denoted by ( 1 ) α1 , ... , an В The rules of deduction of classical logic ( CL ) are ...
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... rule , which is defined by 1 < n < ( cardinality of U ) . Many people still believe that induc- tion is nothing but the MA rule . Of course , scholars are aware that the MA rule cannot have an absolute validity . But many of them are ...
... rule , which is defined by 1 < n < ( cardinality of U ) . Many people still believe that induc- tion is nothing but the MA rule . Of course , scholars are aware that the MA rule cannot have an absolute validity . But many of them are ...
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... rules of the formal quantum dialog- game , we formulate the additional argument - rule : A , ( 7 ) a ) O is not → ( ( A → B ) → A ) . is not allowed to attack the initial argument A → b ) P is allowed to replace the initial argument ...
... rules of the formal quantum dialog- game , we formulate the additional argument - rule : A , ( 7 ) a ) O is not → ( ( A → B ) → A ) . is not allowed to attack the initial argument A → b ) P is allowed to replace the initial argument ...
Contents
The discovery of the law of radioactive decay | 6 |
Early models of the nucleus | 15 |
Final remarks | 21 |
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