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Logical possibility

Known as: Logical impossibility, Logically possible, Logically impossible 
Logically possibility refers to a proposition which can be the logical consequence of another, based on the axioms of a given system of logic. The… 
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2014
2014
As there have been no major advancements in fundamental physics in the past decades it seems reasonable to reexamine the major… 
2012
2012
Recently there has been much discussion as to whether old black holes have firewalls at their surfaces that would destroy… 
2011
2011
According to the Consequence Argument, the truth of determinism plus other plausible principles would yield the conclusion that… 
2005
2005
In Basic, Inc. v. Levinson the United States Supreme Court effectively affirmed the efficient market hypothesis by ruling that a… 
Review
2005
Review
2005
This paper represents an exploratory analysis of the relationships between democracy and different forms of ethnic conflict. Only… 
2005
2005
To address the question posed in the title, I focus on Heidegger’s conception of linguistic communication developed in the… 
2003
2003
The thesis claims that the linear organization of specifier, head and complement in a phrase and throughout a syntactic tree is… 
1993
1993
Recent papers have called attention to discrepancies in the assignment of Library of Congress Subject Headings (LCSH). While… 
1979
1979
The problem of providing an adequate explication of the relations that obtain between conditional sentences of various different… 
1970
1970
For purposes of code optimization there are two basic philosophies of expression analysis: one approach would attempt to do a…