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The organizing laws which shaped the Mayan system are ( a ) the well - known theorem of Huntington 1904 that ' the number of elements in every logical field must be 2m and ( b ) a constraint on the theorem provided by the Peircean ...
The organizing laws which shaped the Mayan system are ( a ) the well - known theorem of Huntington 1904 that ' the number of elements in every logical field must be 2m and ( b ) a constraint on the theorem provided by the Peircean ...
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-ed , results in four logical possibilities : walk , will walk , have walked , will have walked . 23 signals the presence of three values ; the resulting system has the eight spaces 000 , 001 , 010 , 011 , 100 , 101 , 110 , 111.
-ed , results in four logical possibilities : walk , will walk , have walked , will have walked . 23 signals the presence of three values ; the resulting system has the eight spaces 000 , 001 , 010 , 011 , 100 , 101 , 110 , 111.
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2 , ' Logical form and formal languages ' , continues in this vein on the distinct tasks of the ... 9.00 . tonic ) Chomskyan program supposes ; rather , logical form is the form GIVEN TO a sentence by This collection of three essays ...
2 , ' Logical form and formal languages ' , continues in this vein on the distinct tasks of the ... 9.00 . tonic ) Chomskyan program supposes ; rather , logical form is the form GIVEN TO a sentence by This collection of three essays ...
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