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Jains thus consider anekāntavāda as a positive concept corresponding to religious pluralism that transcends monism and dualism, implying a sophisticated conception of a complex reality.

A network of concepts is built by filtering the encyclopediaʼs articles, each concept corresponding to an article.

His principal aim was to construct a formal system of inductive logic; its central concept, corresponding to that of deductive implication, would be that of probabilistic implication or, more precisely, a concept representing the degree of rational credibility or of probability that a given body of evidence may be said to confer upon a proposed hypothesis.

This principle asserts the existence of a concept corresponding to every open formula of the form φ(x) with free variable x, no matter how complex φ is.

Ancient Chinese theories of language as presented by the Mohists, Xunzi, the Analects, and The Annals of Lü Buwei employ no concept corresponding to meaning, property, or universal.

The propositional concept corresponding to this statement will yield the truth for any pair of worlds w, w′ such that there is an x that is referred to as 'that man' in w, and x is sitting in w′.

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To deal with such a predicate hierarchy, which is more intricate than a sort-hierarchy, Nitta et al. implemented a typed (sorted) logic programming language extended to include a hierarchy of verbal concepts (corresponding to predicates).

To achieve this goal, we design a fuzzy rule-based reasoning system as a classifier which adopts statistical information from a set of audiovisual features as its crisp input values and produces semantic concepts corresponding to the occurred events.

The concept "dog" refers to dogs and the concept "number" refers to numbers, but presumably the concepts "round square" and "number that is both odd and even" do not refer to anything (this is apparently also true of concepts corresponding to words such as and, or, and not).

And certainly the concepts corresponding to such predicates as 'bald' or 'heap' do not posses definite boundaries, either.

However, a difficulty is that this seems to simply produce many so-called "secondary concepts", corresponding to all the previously proposed ways of detecting and/or defining species.

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