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Nonmonotonic Reasoning, Preferential Models and Cumulative Logics
, 1990
"... Many systems that exhibit nonmonotonic behavior have been described and studied already in the literature. The general notion of nonmonotonic reasoning, though, has almost always been described only negatively, by the property it does not enjoy, i.e. monotonicity. We study here general patterns of ..."
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of nonmonotonic reasoning and try to isolate properties that could help us map the field of nonmonotonic reasoning by reference to positive properties. We concentrate on a number of families of nonmonotonic consequence relations, defined in the style of Gentzen [13]. Both proof-theoretic and semantic points
Linear Objects: logical processes with built-in inheritance
, 1990
"... We present a new framework for amalgamating two successful programming paradigms: logic programming and object-oriented programming. From the former, we keep the declarative reading of programs. From the latter, we select two crucial notions: (i) the ability for objects to dynamically change their ..."
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We present a new framework for amalgamating two successful programming paradigms: logic programming and object-oriented programming. From the former, we keep the declarative reading of programs. From the latter, we select two crucial notions: (i) the ability for objects to dynamically change
How Effective Are Capital Controls
- Journal of Economic Perspectives
, 1999
"... A number of authors have recently argued that globalization has gone too far, and that free capital mobility has created a highly unstable international financial system. Krugman (1999, p. 74), for instance, has maintained: “[S]ooner or later we will have to turn the clock at least part of the way b ..."
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that Malaysia imposed in mid-1998, and controls on capital inflows, perhaps similar to those implemented in Chile between 1991 and 1998. While most economists continue to be skeptical about the former, the idea of restricting capital inflows has grown in popularity. For example, Joseph Stiglitz (1999
A Test for Learning Style Differences for the U.S. Border Population
"... This study examined learning style differences in samples of the native Spanish-speaking population of the Texas-Mexico border region, focusing on possible culture- and gender-related variation. Subjects were 187 students at six universities in Texas, who were administered a Spanish translated versi ..."
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version of the Gregorc Style Delineator. Results indicate that two learning styles, Abstract Sequential and Concrete Random, dominated with minor differences across samples. The former style was more common among males, and the latter more common among females. It is concluded that faculty at border
Dissociative style and directed forgetting
- Cognitive Therapy and Research
, 2000
"... Dissociative style may correspond to an enhanced ability to avoid conscious recollec-tion of traumatic experiences, which may, however, remain dormant in nonconscious memory. This hypothesis was tested in two ‘‘directed-forgetting’ ’ experiments with affectively neutral words (experiment 1) and sex ..."
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that identifies dissocia-tive style with enhanced skills of constructing conscious experiences. KEY WORDS: dissociation; memory; directed forgetting. Dissociative Identity Disorder (DID), formerly known as Multiple Personality
Styles of Learning and Thinking
"... ABSTRACT—There are two styles of learning and thinking: ability based and personality based. The former are assessed by maximum-performance tests, and the latter are assessed by typical-performance tests. We argue that both kinds of styles matter for instruction and assessment in school. In particul ..."
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ABSTRACT—There are two styles of learning and thinking: ability based and personality based. The former are assessed by maximum-performance tests, and the latter are assessed by typical-performance tests. We argue that both kinds of styles matter for instruction and assessment in school
Changes in style and Changes in fashion
"... Any musical community or other style-driven society should have a theory of how styles emerge, evolve and disappear. The model proposed in this paper differentiates between changes in fashion and changes in style. The former are driven by insiders in order to prevent imposers mimicking the insider’s ..."
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Any musical community or other style-driven society should have a theory of how styles emerge, evolve and disappear. The model proposed in this paper differentiates between changes in fashion and changes in style. The former are driven by insiders in order to prevent imposers mimicking the insider
Generating events with style
"... Abstract. Threads and events are two common abstractions for writing concurrent programs. Because threads are often more convenient, but events more efficient, it is natural to want to translate the former into the latter. However, whereas there are many different event-driven styles, existing trans ..."
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Abstract. Threads and events are two common abstractions for writing concurrent programs. Because threads are often more convenient, but events more efficient, it is natural to want to translate the former into the latter. However, whereas there are many different event-driven styles, existing
CSE Style. A Summary.
"... In the literature of the natural and applied sciences, many different citation styles are used. Authors more frequently follow instructions that are given for individual journals, each preferring slight variations in citation style. The CSE (Council of Science Editors) formerly the CBE (Council of B ..."
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In the literature of the natural and applied sciences, many different citation styles are used. Authors more frequently follow instructions that are given for individual journals, each preferring slight variations in citation style. The CSE (Council of Science Editors) formerly the CBE (Council
Assessing theories, Bayes style
- Synthese
, 2008
"... Abstract The problem addressed in this paper is "the main epistemic problem concerning science", viz. "the explication of how we compare and evaluate theo-ries [...] in the light of the available evidence " (van Fraassen, BC, 1983, Theory comparison and relevant Evidence. In J. E ..."
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-mativeness-measured respectively by a truth indicator and a strength indicator; (2) that these two values are conflicting in the sense that the former is a decreasing and the latter an increasing function of the logical strength of the theory to be assessed; and (3) that in assessing a given theory by the available data one
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