... of a thing without properties is incoherent. Things are defined by their properties. The properties need not be experiential,...cat once chased by a dog will thereafter be wary of dogs. A pigeon who learns that pressing a...the definition of an entity, and the entity defined and postulated. Yes but what is the relevance to... B as a cause of A, but we define B in such a way that C --- ...
...? A cat once chased by a dog will thereafter be wary of dogs. A pigeon who learns that pressing a lever delivers ... the trouble with the "everything is related" thesis. Relationships can be defined at will between any plurality of things. But they are ... a postulate, the definition of an entity, and the entity defined and postulated. Are you suggesting that the definitions of "moose" ...
... believe that beyond implementing checks at reasonable places, enforcing that only secure protocols are used (with 'secure' being defined as 'does not send important security credentials over the wire in such a way that they could be ... just like to know if it's a daily routine. Personally, I'd be a bit wary of statements like the above. "How often does <foo> happen" on a host that may be ...
...question I want to know: Were the words for defining the bit patterns defined just before this code, or as part of the support code for.... To take <n> samples, I'd define something like: : SAMPLES ( n -- ) 0 DO .... The thing is, that you can define data structures to accommodate the natural ...> (or variables). Not paranoid, simply wary. :) We used to have an extensive ...
... achieve the same result - we are uniquely capable of exact imitation. This is the defining feature of pedagogy, and it occurs spontaneously between infants and their carers (New Scientist, 1... we prize most in dogs are simply not there in wolves: they are hard to train, wary of new experiences, scared of strangers and unpredictably aggressive. They also have some rather ...
... to achieve the same result - we are uniquely capable of exact imitation. This is the defining feature of pedagogy, and it occurs spontaneously between infants and their carers (New Scientist, 1 ... we prize most in dogs are simply not there in wolves: they are hard to train, wary of new experiences, scared of strangers and unpredictably aggressive. They also have some rather antisocial ...
... to achieve the same result - we are uniquely capable of exact imitation. This is the defining feature of pedagogy, and it occurs spontaneously between infants and their carers (New Scientist, 1 ... we prize most in dogs are simply not there in wolves: they are hard to train, wary of new experiences, scared of strangers and unpredictably aggressive. They also have some rather antisocial habits. ...
... John, May be your promotion of inclusive (holistic but mainly individualistic) fitness can make people more wary of the multitude of 'phenotyping' effects that can flow from just a single (conventionally defined) coding sequence of the fundamental portion of the heritable recipe for how nature makes its perfectly ordinary ...
..."ZB" <zb@hotmail.com> wrote in message news:6a9k77F35llh9U1@mid.individual.net... Why don't you define "schoolboy logic". You make a good point with regards to discussing the number of goals they are at... to rate him higher because he's done it over a number of seasons, and I'm wary of rating any player on one great year, but I think this has been McGregor's season....