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41Counterexamples and Degrees of Support Claude Gratton1 Abstract. My goal is to present recent work in the logic of counterexamples that could be of value to experts working to create computer models of arguments in natur

Counterexamples and Degrees of Support Claude Gratton1 Abstract. My goal is to present recent work in the logic of counterexamples that could be of value to experts working to create computer models of arguments in natur

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Source URL: cmna.csc.liv.ac.uk

Language: English - Date: 2002-05-29 13:21:13
    42IGITUR – ARGUMENTS PHILOSOPHIQUES. VOL. 8, N°2, 1-11 ISSNLE LIBRE-ARBITRE DANS L’INTERPRÉTATION D’EVERETT DE LA MÉCANIQUE QUANTIQUE Adrien Barton & Karim Jebari

    IGITUR – ARGUMENTS PHILOSOPHIQUES. VOL. 8, N°2, 1-11 ISSNLE LIBRE-ARBITRE DANS L’INTERPRÉTATION D’EVERETT DE LA MÉCANIQUE QUANTIQUE Adrien Barton & Karim Jebari

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    Source URL: www.igitur.org

    Language: French - Date: 2017-05-01 15:02:27
      43Developing Argumentation Positions Trevor Bench-Capon and Paul E. Dunne1 Abstract. In this paper we first give three desiderata for tools intended to support the construction of arguments in a domain involving practical

      Developing Argumentation Positions Trevor Bench-Capon and Paul E. Dunne1 Abstract. In this paper we first give three desiderata for tools intended to support the construction of arguments in a domain involving practical

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      Source URL: cmna.csc.liv.ac.uk

      Language: English - Date: 2004-07-05 11:30:14
        44How to Write Seemingly Unhygienic and Referentially Opaque Macros with Syntax-rules • Overview • Petrofsky Extraction extracting variables from arguments of a macro

        How to Write Seemingly Unhygienic and Referentially Opaque Macros with Syntax-rules • Overview • Petrofsky Extraction extracting variables from arguments of a macro

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        Source URL: repository.readscheme.org

        Language: English - Date: 2010-10-22 08:05:28
          45Yearly Schedule Supreme Court of FloridaUpdatedORAL ARGUMENTS

          Yearly Schedule Supreme Court of FloridaUpdatedORAL ARGUMENTS

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          Source URL: www.floridasupremecourt.org

          Language: English - Date: 2018-08-02 09:50:02
            46IGITUR – ARGUMENTS PHILOSOPHIQUES. VOL. 1 N° 3, 1-17 ISSNUNE PENSÉE PEUT-ELLE ÊTRE MAUVAISE ? Martin Gibert CRÉUM

            IGITUR – ARGUMENTS PHILOSOPHIQUES. VOL. 1 N° 3, 1-17 ISSNUNE PENSÉE PEUT-ELLE ÊTRE MAUVAISE ? Martin Gibert CRÉUM

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            Source URL: www.igitur.org

            Language: French - Date: 2011-09-21 22:37:55
              47Concurrent Statistical Zero-Knowledge Arguments for NP from One Way Functions Vipul Goyal∗ Ryan Moriarty†

              Concurrent Statistical Zero-Knowledge Arguments for NP from One Way Functions Vipul Goyal∗ Ryan Moriarty†

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              Source URL: web.cs.ucla.edu

              Language: English - Date: 2008-09-22 12:41:13
                48Encoding Arguments PAT MORIN, Carleton University WOLFGANG MULZER, Freie Universit¨at Berlin TOMMY REDDAD, McGill University  Many proofs in discrete mathematics and theoretical computer science are based on the probabi

                Encoding Arguments PAT MORIN, Carleton University WOLFGANG MULZER, Freie Universit¨at Berlin TOMMY REDDAD, McGill University Many proofs in discrete mathematics and theoretical computer science are based on the probabi

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                Source URL: page.mi.fu-berlin.de

                Language: English - Date: 2018-08-08 08:40:13
                  49Hunger Arguments and the Empirical World: Looking for Info I. Moral of Examination So Far: Both parts of argument, normative and empirical matter. A. People accepting same normative principles can disagree on what to do

                  Hunger Arguments and the Empirical World: Looking for Info I. Moral of Examination So Far: Both parts of argument, normative and empirical matter. A. People accepting same normative principles can disagree on what to do

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                  Source URL: www.mvr1.com

                  Language: English - Date: 2014-09-15 10:25:25