نتایج جستجو برای: in possibility

تعداد نتایج: 16983981  

Journal: :پژوهش های فلسفی – کلامی 0
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t his paper discusses firstly the logical possibility of seeing god and secondly discusses the occurrence of that in this world. the reasons for and against the possibility and also the occurrence of this seeing are studied in details and criticized. the author finally proposed his arguments for rejecting the possibility and occurrence of seeing god.

2001
V. I. Yukalov

The possibility for the occurrence in crystals of a phenomenon, resembling turbulence, is discussed. This phenomenon, called heterophase turbulence, is manifested by the fluctuational appearance inside a crystalline sample of disordered regions randomly distributed in space. The averaged picture for such a turbulent solid is exemplified by an exactly solvable lattice-gas model. The origin of he...

2011
Eduardo Giannetti

Modern science has undermined belief in countless imaginary causalities. What is the nature of the relation between mind and brain? Philosophers have debated the issue for millennia, but it is only in the last twenty years that empirical evidence has begun to uncover some of the secrets of this ancient riddle. This lecture explores the possiblity that advances in neuroscience will undermine and...

Journal: :Mathematical Social Sciences 2011
Kin Chung Lo

We generalize permissibility (Brandenburger, 1992) to allow for any suitably defined model of preference and definition of possibility. We also prove that the generalized solution concept characterizes rationality, caution, and common “belief” of rationality and caution. JEL classification: C72; D81

Journal: :Studia Logica 1994
Wiebe van der Hoek Jan Jaspars Elias Thijsse

We propose an epistemic logic in which knowledge is fully introspective and implies truth, although truth need not imply epistemic possibility. The logic is presented in sequential format and is interpreted in a natural class of partial models, called balloon models. We examine the notions of honesty and circumscription in this logic: What is the state of an agent that ‘only knows φ’ and which ...

2012
Robert Smithson William Lycan Keith Simmons John Roberts

ROBERT SMITHSON: Apriority, Super-Rigidity, and Fregean Content (Under the direction of William Lycan) What is the difference between an utterance of the sentence 'Hesperus is Hesperus' and an utterance of the sentence 'Hesperus is Phosphorus'? David Chalmers claims that these sentences are psychologically and epistemologically distinct because they are associated with distinct fine-grained Fre...

2008

My thesis is that backwards time travel can occur without causal loops. Specifically, I shall show that assuming that backwards time travel (‘time travel’ for short) is logically possible, it is logically possible to have a world where time travel occurs and yet no causal loops occur. To formulate this thesis more precisely, I need to distinguish two types of causal loops, closed and open causa...

1999
Philippe SMETS

We want to show the difference between the degrees of possibilities (or necessities) and the degrees of belief (or plausibility). The overall principle is that the degrees of possibilities and necessities are the extensions of the modal concept of possibility and necessity whereas degrees of belief and plausibility are related to a language at a metalevel. Two models are considered: the transfe...

Journal: :International Journal of Software Engineering and Knowledge Engineering 2014
Nathalie Cindy Kuicheu Ning Wang Gile Narcisse Fanzou Tchuissang De Xu Guojun Dai François Siewe

A DataSpace Support Platform (DSSP) is a self-sustained and self-managed system which needs to support uncertainty among its mediated schemas and its schema mappings. Some approaches for managing such uncertainty by assigning probabilities and reliability degrees to schema mappings have been proposed. Unfortunately, the number of mappings self-generated by a DSSP is usually too large and among ...

2007
Julien Dutant

Infallibilism is the claim that knowledge requires that one satisfies some infallibility condition. I spell out three distinct such conditions: epistemic, evidential and modal infallibility. Epistemic infallibility turns out to be simply a consequence of epistemic closure, and is not infallibilist in any relevant sense. Evidential infallibilism i s unwarranted but it is not an satisfactory char...

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