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  • So, if you have non-linearities, that polynomial produces cross products of the frequency components in f (t) – things like x*a*sin (w1t) * c*cos (2*w2t). (w1 from one instrument, w2 from another)

    Coyote Blog » Blog Archive » Pondering Images 2010

  • If possibly not necessarily p, there is a possible world, w2, where p is not necessary.

    A Response to a Response Hal Duncan 2007

  • But there is nothing impossible about Gerry any more than there is about the sum of w1 and w2.

    Possible Objects Yagisawa, Takashi 2009

  • The smallest whole of which they are part is the (mereological) sum of w1 and w2.

    Possible Objects Yagisawa, Takashi 2009

  • When we say further that that finger at w1 was burnt at a different possible world w2, we should likewise take w2 to represent that finger as having been burnt.

    Possible Objects Yagisawa, Takashi 2009

  • If possibly not necessarily p, there is a possible world, w2, where p is not necessary.

    Archive 2007-04-01 Hal Duncan 2007

  • Real smart move! w2 wrote on January 25, 2008 4: 34 PM:

    Election Central | Talking Points Memo | Hillary: DNC Should Seat The Michigan And Florida Delegates 2009

  • Moreover, since there is no causal link between the actual world w1 and the relevant non-actual world w2, it is unclear how non-actual thought in w2 can be uniquely about w1

    Fitch's Paradox of Knowability Brogaard, Berit 2009

  • Greg DeLassus has it right. w2, the initial meme out of NH was actually that white New England Dem voters must be racist; that's what the media, and especially the Republicans, want to keep pressing, and if we let them succeed we're pretty much done for.

    Jesse Jackson Not Upset About Bill's Obama-Jackson Comment 2009

  • Given two worlds w1 and w2, a schematic world w1 ˆ© w2 is a world at which all and only the states of affairs obtain, which obtain both at w1 and at w2.

    Impossible Worlds Berto, Francesco 2009

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