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1. History of the Correspondence Theory ... Aquinas explains that a thought is said to be true because it conforms to reality, ... Leibniz, New Essays, IV.v.ii; Hume, Treatise, 3.1.1; and Kant 1787, B82—Berkeley, who does not seem to offer any account of truth, is a potentially significant exception. Due to the influence of...
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plato.stanford.edu/entries/truth-correspondence/
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He shows that the observations in a magnetic field are a natural consequence of regarding magnetism as equivalent to rotation, provided that the effect without field is given, but that this effect without field conforms rather to the classical than to the quantum theory.
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www.nature.com/nature/journal/v115/n2881/abs/115081a0.h...
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Every new proposal to the Java language and/or the Java Virtual Machine is automatically weighted and compared with the different proposals for closures for the Java Programming Language. ... The two programs behave identically because Squeak(Smalltalk) conforms to the correspondence principle.
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blogs.oracle.com/ohrstrom/2009/08/using_methodhandles_t...
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Gerald Vision, Veritas: The Correspondence Theory and Its Critics, The MIT Press, 2004, 320pp, $36.00 (hbk), ISBN 0262220709. ... Formulations of the second sort don't take the form of an answer to the question "What is truth?". Instead, they offer a general principle or axiom governing truth, the truthmaker principle:
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To the contrary, the record is clogged with feature stories about banks (“Countrywide Writes Mortgages for the Masses,” WSJ, 12/21/04) and Wall Street firms (“Distinct Culture at Bear Stearns Helps It Surmount a Grim Market,” The New York Times, 3/28/03) that covered the central players in this drama but...
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politicstheoryphotography.blogspot.com/
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Poor Clare, prioress; Agnes of Rome, Saint and Martyr - Virgin, martyred at the age of 12 or 13, revered since at least the mid-fourth century; Agnosticism - A philosophical theory of the limitations of knowledge, professing doubt of or disbelief in some or all of the powers of knowing possessed by the human mind;
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In his correspondence with state officials he dwells on Christian charity and toleration, and represents the heretics as straying lambs, to be sought out and perhaps, ... In his "History of the Inquisition in the Middle Ages" (New York, 1888, I, ... For centuries this was the ecclesiastical attitude both in theory and in practice.
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www.newadvent.org/cathen/08026a.htm
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Although the connection between these two phenomena are not explored in the text of the book, Darwin wrote about it in detail in his correspondence with Sir James Crichton Browne, one of the most distinguished psychiatrists of the ... This is the burden of my new theory, which I call the 'frozen-state theory'.
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“I wanted as little formal linguistic theory as I could get by with,” he told me. “I wanted the basic linguistic training to do a translation of the New Testament.” This changed when S.I.L. lost its contract with the Brazilian government to ... Everett began to question the first principle of Chomskyan linguistics:
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www.newyorker.com/reporting/2007/04/16/070416fa_fact_co...
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