Author: Peter Eklund
Publisher: Springer
Keywords: lecture, concept, proceedings, february, notes, intelligence, artificial, australia, icfca, second, lattices, international, conference, analysis, formal, sydney
Number of Pages: 411
Published: 2004-03-31
List price: $95.00
ISBN-10: 3540210431
ISBN-13: 9783540210436

This book constitutes the refereed proceedings of the Second International Conference on Formal Concept Analysis, ICFCA 2004, held in Sydney, Australia in February 2004. The 27 revised full papers presented together with 7 invited papers were carefully reviewed and selected for inclusion in the book. Formal concept analysis emerged out of efforts to restructure lattice theory and has been extended into attribute exploration, Boolean judgment, and contextual logics in order to create a powerful general framework for knowledge representation and formal reasoning; among the application areas of

Author: Z.B. Maksic
Publisher: Springer
Keywords: chemical, concept, bond, part, bonding, theoretical, models
Number of Pages: 643
Published: 1990-08
List price: $441.00
ISBN-10: 0387515534
ISBN-13: 9780387515533

The state-of-the-art in contemporary theoretical chemistry is presented in this 4-volume set with numerous contributions from the most highly regarded experts in their field. It provides a concise introduction and critical evaluation of theoretical approaches in relation to experimental evidence.

Author: Peter M Dunbar
Publisher: Pineapple Press
Keywords: condominium, owners, guide, officers, practical, concept, amp, condominiums, directors, florida
Number of Pages: 374
Published: 2008-11-01
List price: $21.95
ISBN-10: 1561644439
ISBN-13: 9781561644438

Author: R D V Glasgow
Publisher: R. Glasgow Book
Keywords: water, concept
Number of Pages: 376
Published: 2009-08-17
List price: $29.50
ISBN-10: 0956159508
ISBN-13: 9780956159502

Water is commonly taken for granted and treated with contempt, yet it is the very foundation of human existence. Assuming countless forms, it is deeply associated both with life and death, body and soul, purity and pollution, creation and destruction. "The Concept of Water" seeks to bring together the various aspects of our deeply ambiguous relationship with water, providing a systematic account of its symbolic and philosophical significance. This involves looking at how water has been conceived and the role it has played in everyday thought, mythology, literature, religion, philosophy, politi

Author: Ronald H. Nash
Publisher: Zonderva
Keywords: god, concept
Number of Pages: 128
Published: 1983-09-22
List price: $15.99
ISBN-10: 0310451418
ISBN-13: 9780310451419

This work explores philosophical theology, focusing on classical and contemporary discussions of the divine attributes, and is a supplemental text for courses in theology proper, theism, philosophy of religion, and apologetics.

Author: Josef Pieper
Publisher: St. Augustines Press
Keywords: sin, concept
Number of Pages: 128
Published: 2001-04-15
List price: $11.00
ISBN-10: 1890318086
ISBN-13: 9781890318086

In ordinary conversation, including among the "educated," the word "sin" rarely gets mentioned except when one is trying to be coy or facetious. As Thomas Mann once said, "sin" is nowadays "an amusing word used only when one is trying to get a laugh." But this small work will interpret sin in its true – that is, serious – meaning. What will emerge from its analysis is the discovery that the concept of sin can still serve to unlock the mystery of existence, at least for a thinking that wants to press down to the very foundations. Needless to say, such an effort will require a kind of

Author: Ira Altman
Publisher: University Press of America
Keywords: intelligence, concept
Number of Pages: 104
Published: 1997-07-17
List price: $40.00
ISBN-10: 0761807373
ISBN-13: 9780761807377

This book is about the concept of intelligence which derives virtually all of its significance from an occurrence use of mental conduct adverbs. But an occurrence or episodic use of mental concepts does not open the way toward viewing mental events as "ghostly processes," for as far as the concept of intelligence is concerned, the occurrences are publicly observable; the significance of "intelligence" is predicted on outward criteria. "The Concept of Intelligence" provides an episodic rather than a dispositional analysis, while at the same time, agreeing that intelligence has "outer criteria"
  
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