看法等
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Links Between Classes: Strength considered another way in which the association between classes may vary. This is the . of any given link in the network. In the first part of this chapter we consider the problem of induction and attempts to measure ‘rational degrees of belief’ in terms of the so-called theory of personalist proba
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Philosophies of Science and the Network Theory nature. In doing so we have built on three basic assumptions. It will be worthwhile to remind ourselves what these are. First, we have adopted a . stance. That is to say, we have assumed that there is a material world which makes itself known to us via what we have described as ‘perceptual lumpines
CRUDE
发表于 2025-3-27 13:19:41
The Acquisition of Social Coherence Conditions: Perceptioning the choice of similarity relations, given that the environment provides a more or less unlimited range of possibilities. Social coherence conditions were mentioned in other contexts, for instance, in the case of the indirect acquisition of classes and links. We noted that it is not necessary for
Ophthalmoscope
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The Acquisition of Social Coherence Conditions: Manipulationingly, one that has proven unsatisfactory in practice. There is, in other words, a strong relationship between network structure and utility and this relationship is usually tested in the course of action. Networks are not idly created. They have some practical relevance — they are used by human bei
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Fantasy
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Scientific Socialisation and the Alignment of Networkseir guiding interests are divergent. In this chapter we tackle the alternative mentioned at the beginning of Chapter 12, that of alignment: to what extent and under what circumstances is it possible to match networks? What are the forces that tend to produce convergence rather than divergence?