difference of principle

  • 1Difference and Repetition —   …

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  • 2Difference (philosophy) — Difference is a key concept of continental philosophy, denoting the process or set of properties by which one entity is distinguished from another within a relational field or a given conceptual system. In the Western philosophical system,… …

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  • 3Principle of sufficient reason — The principle of sufficient reason (also called the Causal Doctrine) states that anything that happens does so for a definite reason. In virtue of which no fact can be real or no statement true unless it has sufficient reason why it should be… …

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  • 4Difference engine — For the novel by William Gibson and Bruce Sterling, see The Difference Engine. The London Science Museum s difference engine, built from Babbage s design. The design has the same precision on all columns, but when calculating converging… …

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  • 5principle of single difference — vieno skirtumo principas statusas T sritis augalininkystė apibrėžtis Visų kitų bandymo sąlygų tapatumas, be vieno, tiriamojo, veiksnio. atitikmenys: angl. principle of single difference rus. принцип единственного различия …

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  • 6Difference between train and tram rails — A railroad or railway is a track where the vehicle travels over two parallel steel bars, called rails. The rails support and guide the wheels of the vehicles, which are traditionally either trains and trams. Modern light rail is a relatively new… …

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  • 7Principle of vis viva — Vis Vis, n. 1. Force; power. [1913 Webster] 2. (Law) (a) Physical force. (b) Moral power. [1913 Webster] {Principle of vis viva} (Mech.), the principle that the difference between the aggregate work of the accelerating forces of a system and that …

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  • 8difference principle — The principle chosen by rational people from behind the veil of ignorance, in Rawls s A Theory of Justice . The principle requires that social benefits and burdens are allocated in such a way as to make the position of the least well off as good… …

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  • 9verifiability principle — Logical Positivism. the doctrine that if a nonanalytic statement is to be cognitively meaningful it must be empirically verifiable. [1965 70] * * * Criterion of meaningfulness associated with logical positivism and the Vienna Circle. Moritz… …

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  • 10difference principle — See justice, social …

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