The New Encyclopædia Britannica: MacropædiaEncyclopædia Britannica, 1993 This encyclopedia includes a two-volume index, a 12-volume Micropaedia (Ready reference), a 17-volume Macropaedia (Knowledge in depth), and the Propaedia. |
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... universal negative quantifier “ no ” ) , ( 2 ) a subject , ( 3 ) a copula , ( 4 ) perhaps a negation ( “ not ... Universal affirmative : " Every ẞ is an a . " 2. Universal negative : " Every ẞ is not an a , " or equiva- lently " No ẞ is ...
... universal negative quantifier “ no ” ) , ( 2 ) a subject , ( 3 ) a copula , ( 4 ) perhaps a negation ( “ not ... Universal affirmative : " Every ẞ is an a . " 2. Universal negative : " Every ẞ is not an a , " or equiva- lently " No ẞ is ...
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... universal language had already been suggested by Descartes for mathematics as a " univer- sal mathematics ” ; it had also been discussed extensively by the English philologist George Dalgarno ( c . 1626-87 ) and , for mathematical ...
... universal language had already been suggested by Descartes for mathematics as a " univer- sal mathematics ” ; it had also been discussed extensively by the English philologist George Dalgarno ( c . 1626-87 ) and , for mathematical ...
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... universal class or term - which he called simply " the Universe " - -was represented by the numeral " 1 , " and the null class by " 0. ” The juxtaposition of terms ( for example , “ AB ” ) created a term referring to the intersection of ...
... universal class or term - which he called simply " the Universe " - -was represented by the numeral " 1 , " and the null class by " 0. ” The juxtaposition of terms ( for example , “ AB ” ) created a term referring to the intersection of ...
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