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  1. Nov 1, 1999 · Abstract. The implicit-explicit distinction is applied to knowledge representations. Knowledge is taken to be an attitude towards a proposition which is true. The proposition itself predicates a ...

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  2. Jul 2, 2012 · For example, Gestalt psychology greatly influenced the work of Rudolph Carnap, Norwood Hanson, and Thomas Kuhn, among other philosophers of science (see also Brewer, Chapter 13). Gorman (Chapter 3 ) surveys the variety of methods that have been, and can be, employed in the psychology of science, most of which are illustrated in other chapters of this book.

  3. Introduction to the Science of Meaning. Brian Rabern. 2018, Oxford Scholarship Online. This Introduction aims to acquaint the reader with some of the main views on the foundations of natural language semantics, to discuss the type of phenomena semanticists study, and to give some basic technical background in compositional model-theoretic ...

  4. The proposition itself predicates a property to some entity. A number of ways in which knowledge can be implicit or explicit emerge. If a higher aspect is known explicitly then each lower one must also be known explicitly. This partial hierarchy reduces the number of ways in which knowledge can be explicit.

  5. May 22, 2009 · Endro Wahono. Ontology is a specific theory about the nature of existence or the types of things that have existence. It is a branch of metaphysics that deals with the nature of existence. The ...

  6. 1. Tacit Knowledge of Rules. In a famous passage, Chomsky (1965) said: ‘Obviously, every speaker of a language has mastered and internalized a generative grammar that expresses his knowledge of his language. This is not to say that he is aware of the rules of the grammar or even that he can become aware of them.’.

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  8. Yann Benétreau-Dupin. y. f Science Boston University yannbd@bu.edu. 1. Empirical Meaning and Scientific Realism. When we use scientific propositions, in order to describe phenomena and organize. we use te. ms that do not refer to observableentities. So as to explain chemical reaction. , we would refer to ato.