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History of science attests that expression in ordinary language often preceded
mathematical formulation, i.e., invention of an algorithm. Examples come easily to
mind: the evolution from counting in words to Roman numerals (a semiverbal, ...
History of science attests that expression in ordinary language often preceded
mathematical formulation, i.e., invention of an algorithm. Examples come easily to
mind: the evolution from counting in words to Roman numerals (a semiverbal, ...
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As the above shows, this formulation does not mean an incon>eivable “action' of
a not existent future, but merely a sometimes lseful formulation of a fact which can
be expressed in terms of :ausality. Types of Finality No detailed discussion of ...
As the above shows, this formulation does not mean an incon>eivable “action' of
a not existent future, but merely a sometimes lseful formulation of a fact which can
be expressed in terms of :ausality. Types of Finality No detailed discussion of ...
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Such consideration has proved to be useful and leading to quantitative
formulations (cf. p. 144f.). Finally, the definition of the state of the organism as
steady state is valid only in first approximation, in-so-far as we envisage shorter
periods of ...
Such consideration has proved to be useful and leading to quantitative
formulations (cf. p. 144f.). Finally, the definition of the state of the organism as
steady state is valid only in first approximation, in-so-far as we envisage shorter
periods of ...
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