philosophy of measurement

  • 121Introduction to Objectivist Epistemology — Infobox Book name = Introduction to Objectivist Epistomology title orig = translator = image caption = Cover of the 1990 second edition author = Ayn Rand illustrator = cover artist = country = language = series = subject = Philosophy genre = Non… …

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  • 122Scientology — Infobox Organization size = 120px caption = The Scientology Symbol is composed of the letter S that stands for Scientology and the ARC and KRC triangles, two important concepts in Scientology name = Scientology formation = 1953 type = Religious / …

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  • 123Water clock — For the individual water clock at The Children s Museum of Indianapolis, see Water clock (Indianapolis). A display of two outflow water clocks from the Ancient Agora Museum in Athens. The top is an original from the late 5th century BC. The… …

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  • 124Quantitative — A quantitative attribute is one that exists in a range of magnitudes, and can therefore be measured. Measurements of any particular quantitative property are expressed as a specific quantity, referred to as a unit, multiplied by a number.… …

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  • 125History of timekeeping devices — For thousands of years, devices have been used to measure and keep track of time. The current sexagesimal system of time measurement dates to approximately 2000 BC, in Sumer. The Ancient Egyptians divided the day into two 12 hour periods, and… …

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  • 126political science — political scientist. a social science dealing with political institutions and with the principles and conduct of government. [1770 80] * * * Academic discipline concerned with the empirical study of government and politics. Political scientists… …

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  • 127Pairwise comparison — This article is about pairwise comparisons in psychology. For statistical analysis of paired comparisons, see paired difference test. Pairwise comparison generally refers to any process of comparing entities in pairs to judge which of each entity …

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  • 128Claus Dierksmeier — (* May 17, 1971 in Pforzheim) is a German philosopher. Since 2002 he is a professor at the Stonehill College in Boston.[1] Contents 1 Academic career 2 Fields of Research …

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