Proceedings of the International School of Physics "Enrico Fermi.", Volume 72N. Zanichelli, 1979 - Nuclear physics |
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... rules of inference that are made use of . Some people may believe that , to this end , it is sufficient to mention and to make explicit only the deductive rules . We think , on the contrary , that also the inductive rules of inference ...
... rules of inference that are made use of . Some people may believe that , to this end , it is sufficient to mention and to make explicit only the deductive rules . We think , on the contrary , that also the inductive rules of inference ...
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... rules A , ( 1 ) and 4 , ( 2 ) . Therefore , dialogs which use these rules instead of the respective rules of the material dialog - game are independent of elementary propositions . However , there are commensurability propositions still ...
... rules A , ( 1 ) and 4 , ( 2 ) . Therefore , dialogs which use these rules instead of the respective rules of the material dialog - game are independent of elementary propositions . However , there are commensurability propositions still ...
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... rules . These rules , which are used here for the formulation of the calculus , will be called constitutive rules . It is obvious that there are further rules which can be deduced from the constitutive rules by purely logical inferences .
... rules . These rules , which are used here for the formulation of the calculus , will be called constitutive rules . It is obvious that there are further rules which can be deduced from the constitutive rules by purely logical inferences .
Contents
The discovery of the law of radioactive decay | 6 |
Early models of the nucleus | 15 |
Final remarks | 21 |
Copyright | |
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