Design Of Inquiring SystemsBasic Books, 1971 - 288 pagina's |
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Pagina 91
... point of view , these efforts appear to be alike , but of course from the point of view of the writer of the program or a practicing researcher , they are not . 3. Who is the client ? In the last chapter we described basic research as a ...
... point of view , these efforts appear to be alike , but of course from the point of view of the writer of the program or a practicing researcher , they are not . 3. Who is the client ? In the last chapter we described basic research as a ...
Pagina 124
... point that a " complete " empirical inquiry is impossible and hence cannot be used as a basis of evaluating the ... view , then , it is incorrect to measure the effectiveness of a Lockean inquiring system by some sort of minimization of ...
... point that a " complete " empirical inquiry is impossible and hence cannot be used as a basis of evaluating the ... view , then , it is incorrect to measure the effectiveness of a Lockean inquiring system by some sort of minimization of ...
Pagina 171
... point of view is correct . For Hegel , this conviction must be rooted in a strong feeling as well as the kind of logical demonstration Kant provides in the " Transcendental Dialectic . ” It is essential for Hegel that the inquirer live ...
... point of view is correct . For Hegel , this conviction must be rooted in a strong feeling as well as the kind of logical demonstration Kant provides in the " Transcendental Dialectic . ” It is essential for Hegel that the inquirer live ...
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Design and Inquiry | 3 |
Fact Nets | 19 |
The Anatomy of Goal Seeking | 42 |
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activity agreement Anaxagoras aspect assertion axioms basic become behavior capable Carneades client components concept contingent truths cost create decision maker Democritean DENDRAL Descartes described design of inquiring determine discussion empiricist entity example existence experience fact nets formal language function given goals guarantor Hegel Hegelian Hence human hypothesis idea imagery implies indicative mood individual induction input intuition inventory Kant kind knowledge label last chapter Leibniz Leibnizian inquirer Lockean community Lockean inquiring systems logical mass spectrometer means measure of performance mind mood nature objective observer occur operations research optimal organic chemistry philosophical point of view priori produce properties question reality recognize relevant scientific scientist sector seems sense sentences simple Singerian inquiring system social specific Spinoza stooge stored strategy Suppose system design tautology teleological teleological behavior theory thesis tion understand Weltanschauung whole system