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Enclosure, also spelled Inclosure, the division or consolidation of communal fields, meadows, pastures, and other arable lands in western Europe into the carefully delineated and individually owned and managed farm plots of modern times.
Start the following day on the north border of Wilverley Inclosure.
In a shift away from big roofs, the Queen's Inclosure primary school in Cowplain, Waterlooville, opened in 1990, employed a light and airy open-plan arrangement set within an elegant steel shed.
The track into the inclosure is bounded on one side by a high deer fence in front of which are stacked branches and twigs, the detritus of forestry operations.
"Inclosure came and trampled on the grave / Of labour's rights and left the poor a slave … And birds and trees and flowers without a name / All sighed when lawless law's enclosure came".
Priest (2010) adds weight to such a claim, arguing that both the paradoxes of self-reference and the sorites paradox have a common underlying structure, satisfaction of what Priest calls "the inclosure schema".
Whether the Inclosure Schema can in full generality count as a necessary and sufficient condition for self-referential paradoxicality is however disputable (Slater, 2002; Abad, 2008; Badici, 2008; Zhong, 2012, and others), hence not all authors agree on the principle of uniform solution either.
Then w in the Inclosure Schema becomes the Russell set and the contradiction obtained from the schema becomes Russell's paradox.
The mountain bike trails snake across Sallowvallets Inclosure, through conifer plantations and small groves of deciduous wood.
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We might focus on resistance to the land thefts known as the inclosures, which forced self-sufficient rural communities into urban slums; or the peasants' revolt; or the uprising of Jack Cade; or the civil war radicals; or the anti-capitalist rebellion of the Luddites, which happened two centuries ago this year.
One of my favourite inclosures was Sloden Wood – a place that sovereigns from the Conqueror to James I might recognise in the 21st century.
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