Objects. We define the property of being ordinary (`O!') as follows: .1) O! = df [x \SigmaE!x] In other words, the property of being ordinary is the property of possibly being located in spacetime. We...
The author examines a natural scientific approach to demography using the example of Malthus's "Essay on the Principle of Population." The work is analyzed and compared to Newton's "Philosophiae Natur...
There is no single accepted method to establish a causal relationship between an infective agent and its corresponding infectious disease. Different biomedical disciplines use a patchwork of distinct ...
Reflecting on type meta-data at runtime?type-directed programming?often provides a succinct and modular solution to many programming problems. However, type-directed programming can violate the data a...
The concepts and discoveries of modern neuroscience now challenge many of the presumptions that influence diagnostic decisions within neurology, psychiatry, and clinical neuropsychology. Many of these...