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  • So you already have 'contentual' context and location context.

    Latest News from AJAX & RIA Journal 2009

  • True, there did remain the odd hardcore contentual surrealist like Max Ernst, but for the large part the display of craftsmanship took over from the investigation of archetypal subconscious content, resulting in a mass of maudlin and trite, if not borderline sentimental output gathered under the heading of Surrealism.

    An Airborne Leviathan? Alpha Auer 2008

  • The band's name is the one and only contentual connection to this blog: Perfume is the name of a Japanese techno-pop trio of women from Hiroshima founded in 2001.

    Macaroni Ayala Sender 2008

  • The band's name is the one and only contentual connection to this blog: Perfume is the name of a Japanese techno-pop trio of women from Hiroshima founded in 2001.

    Archive 2008-12-01 Ayala Sender 2008

  • True, there did remain the odd hardcore contentual surrealist like Max Ernst, but for the large part the display of craftsmanship took over from the investigation of archetypal subconscious content, resulting in a mass of maudlin and trite, if not borderline sentimental output gathered under the heading of Surrealism.

    Archive 2008-12-01 Bettina Tizzy 2008

  • Schönflies (1906) stuck to a contentual, genetic conception of sets.

    Paradoxes and Contemporary Logic Cantini, Andrea 2007

  • Brouwer emphasizes, as he had done in his dissertation, that formalism presupposes contentual mathematics at the metalevel.

    Luitzen Egbertus Jan Brouwer van Atten, Mark 2005

  • According to Hilbert, there is a privileged part of mathematics, contentual elementary number theory, which relies only on a “purely intuitive basis of concrete signs.”

    Hilbert's Program Zach, Richard 2003

  • Hilbert and Bernays (1934) give the only general account of finitary contentual number theory; according to it, operations defined by primitive recursion and proofs using induction are finitarily acceptable.

    Hilbert's Program Zach, Richard 2003

  • The new picture of the program was this: Classical mathematics is to be formalized in a system which includes formalizations of all the directly verifiable (by calculation) propositions of contentual finite number theory.

    Hilbert's Program Zach, Richard 2003

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