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Donin, Nicolas, and Jacques Theureau. "L’atelier d’un réalisateur en informatique musicale." Circuit 18, no. 1 (2008): 31–38. http://dx.doi.org/10.7202/017906ar.

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Résumé Cet entretien avec Gilbert Nouno interroge le travail quotidien d’un assistant musical (ou réalisateur en informatique musicale). En février 2007, Nouno achevait une collaboration avec Xavier Dayer pour son oeuvre Delights (pour choeur, ensemble et électronique) et poursuivait une collaboration au long cours avec Jonathan Harvey à l’occasion de deux oeuvres : Wagner Dream et une nouvelle oeuvre pour orchestre. Ces projets impliquent des modalités de collaboration variées (périodicité, type d’implication du compositeur dans l’informatique, etc.) et divers usages du logiciel Max/MSP et de
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Fallery, Bernard. "Du logiciel libre au management libre : coordination par consensus et gouvernance polycentrique." Management & Avenir 90, no. 8 (2016): 127. http://dx.doi.org/10.3917/mav.090.0127.

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Larrosa, Javier, Federico Heras, and Simon de Givry. "A logical approach to efficient Max-SAT solving." Artificial Intelligence 172, no. 2-3 (2008): 204–33. http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.artint.2007.05.006.

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Ricard, M., S. Grimaldi, M. Terroir, L. Tselikas, C. Michel, and J. Lumbroso. "Quantification en TEMP/TDM, logiciel Q.Metrix & 99mTc-MAA." Médecine Nucléaire 40, no. 3 (2016): 181–82. http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.mednuc.2016.03.034.

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Presnyakov, I. V. "Max Weber’s “Value Polytheism”: Contexts, Origin, Logical-methodological Foundations." Sociology of Power 32, no. 4 (2020): 68–106. http://dx.doi.org/10.22394/2074-0492-2020-4-68-106.

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Weber’s concept of “vocation” in science implies “anti-monumentalism”: research can always be continued, and the results obtained can be used in various ways. The scientist cannot be completely aware of the final impact of their work, so they are faced with a paradox of consequences. This paradox is based on value polytheism, a concept put forward by Weber. There are two ideas central to polytheism: first, one must recognize the internal logic of value spheres and, second, one must consider their fundamental incommensurability. But how does this idea emerge in Weber’s theory? Interpretations o
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Karivets', Ihor. "Elements, Types and Consequences of Scientific Creativity. Foreword to the Ukrainian Translation of Jan Łukasiewicz’s article “Creativity in Science”." Humanitarian vision 6, no. 2 (2020): 40–42. http://dx.doi.org/10.23939/shv2020.02.040.

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For the first time, the article “Creativity in Science” by Jan Łukasiewicz, a well-known representative of the Lviv-Warsaw School, logician and methodologist of science, was translated into Ukrainian. A well-known logician refutes the thesis that sciences exist only to reproduce facts and establish truths based on them. Sciences exist to meet the intellectual needs of man, which are manifested in his desire to understand. Reasoning is a creative act that includes demonstration, deduction, affirmation and understanding, as well as creation of hypotheses. Scientific creativity consists in the fo
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SCHWARTSMAN, ALEXANDRE, LUIZ FERNANDO ELEUTÉRIO LOPES, and SAMUEL DE ABREU PESSÔA. "Uma crítica à refutação lógica da macroeconomia neoclássica." Brazilian Journal of Political Economy 9, no. 4 (1989): 562–68. http://dx.doi.org/10.1590/0101-31571989-1513.

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RESUMO Este artigo é uma resposta ao artigo de Gilson Schwartz, publicado na Revista de Economia Política, vol. 9, n. 1. Mostra que sua pretendida refutação lógica da teoria macroeconômica neoclássica se deve a mal-entendidos conceituais. Demonstra esses mal-entendidos e sugere algumas formas mais razoáveis de crítica à macroeconomia neoclássica.
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Grattan-Guinness, I. "The Mentor of Alan Turing: Max Newman (1897–1984) as a Logician." Mathematical Intelligencer 35, no. 3 (2013): 54–63. http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/s00283-013-9387-3.

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Amram, Meirav, Miriam Dagan, Sagi Levi, and Artour Mouftakhov. "Redundant axioms in teaching linear algebra." Mathematical Gazette 102, no. 555 (2018): 401–12. http://dx.doi.org/10.1017/mag.2018.106.

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What is an axiom? The meaning of the term ‘axiom’ varies between different fields of study. In philosophy it means a statement that is accepted without argument, while in physics the term ‘postulate’ is used and it means a theory that was verified in an experiment, and will be considered as true unless it is disproved by other experiments.In mathematics the notion of ‘axiom’ is used in two related but distinguishable meanings: ‘logical axioms’ and ‘non-logical axioms’. Logical axioms are certain statements that are always true, and from them all tautologies of the language can be derived. Non-
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Olthuis, James H. "Be(com)ing: Humankind as Gift and Call." Philosophia Reformata 58, no. 2 (1993): 153–72. http://dx.doi.org/10.1163/22116117-90000062.

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Fifty-eight years ago Max Scheler, one of the founders of modern philosophical anthropology, wrote: “Man is more of a problem to himself at the present time than ever before in all recorded history. ... the increasing multiplicity of the special sciences that deal with man, valuable as they are, tend to hide his nature more than they reveal it.”1 In 1944, some sixteen years later, Ernst Cassirer comments that even though “no former age was ever in such a favorable position with regard to the sources of our knowledge of human nature,” we are still looking for a clue which will provide “real i
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