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Suppose that F is multiply realizable in that it can be realized by G or realized by H, and that something can be H without being G.
Once again, if P has more than one realizer, then P is multiply realizable.
For example in the Critique of Practical Reason, Kant argues that because reason sets forth the idea of happiness conditioned by and proportionate to virtue as the ultimate culmination of our moral strivings, we must believe this end to be realizable; for if we do not believe it can be realized, we must admit that morality directs us to an empty ideal, and hence is itself fraudulent.
These steps might be representations of realizable physicochemical changes, modifications of logical or mathematical formulas that are permitted by rules of inference, or legal moves in a game of chess.
While many writers had depicted some future utopian "Kingdom of God" or a utopian society in some mythical land, this was the first work to postulate a utopian society on Earth in the realizable future.
In a move toward realizable technological devices, Alberto Politi and co-workers at the Centre for Quantum Photonics, University of Bristol, Eng., produced high-fidelity silica-on-silicon integrated optical realizations of key quantum-photonic circuits, including a two-photon quantum interference, a controlled-NOT gate, and a path-entangled state of two photons.
Such requirements make the ideal of Lurianism possible only for a small elite; ultimately, it is realizable only through the exceptional personage of the "just"—the ideal holy Jew.
The main idealization involved (as compared with actually realizable computers) is the availability of a potentially infinite tape.
The whole of my remaining realizable estate shall be dealt with in the following way: The capital shall be invested by my executors in safe securities and shall constitute a fund, the interest on which shall be annually distributed in the form of prizes to those who, during the preceding year, shall have conferred the greatest benefit on mankind.
Ise Shintō establishes purity and honesty as the highest virtues, realizable through religious experience.
He spoke not of an imminent victory and a realizable kingdom but, riddlingly, of a vague immaterial salvation, of the need to be born again "of water and of the spirit".
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