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Lecturer - Daoist Philosophy Job No.: 683979 Location: Clayton campus Employment Type: Full-time Duration: Continuing appointment Remuneration: $118,974 - $141,283 pa Level B (plus 17% employer
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. Number offered Scholarship not currently offered See details Bachelor of Politics, Philosophy, and Economics Isabella I was ecstatic when I was awarded a scholarship. It has motivated me to intently focus
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/bxm117 D. L. Dowe (2011a), "MML, hybrid Bayesian network graphical models, statistical consistency, invariance and uniqueness", Handbook of the Philosophy of Science - (HPS Volume 7) Philosophy
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intelligence”, Business Horizons 62(1) • November 2018. Heidegger, Martin. The Question Concerning Technology and Other Essays. Harper and Row, New York, 1977. Ihde, Don. “Philosophy of technology.” In
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graphical models, statistical consistency, invariance and uniqueness", Handbook of the Philosophy of Science - (HPS Volume 7) Philosophy of Statistics, P.S. Bandyopadhyay and M.R. Forster (eds.), Elsevier
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What makes a machine conscious? This PhD would be at the intersection of Philosophy, AI and neuroscience. You would study the latest neuroscience based theories about how consciousness emerges in
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Classical propositional logic (CPL) captures our basic understanding of the linguistic connectives “and”, “or” and “not”. It also provides a very good basis for digital circuits. But it does not account for more sophisticated linguistic notions such as “always”, “possibly”, “believed” or...
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Animal Ethics Committee Members - Category C - Welfare Job no.: 692406 Location: Parkville campus Employment Type: Voluntary Duration: Up to 12 meetings per year; 5-6 hours per meeting, plus additional time for pre-reading The Opportunity Monash University has a national and international...
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, invariance and uniqueness", Handbook of the Philosophy of Science - (HPS Volume 7) Philosophy of Statistics, P.S. Bandyopadhyay and M.R. Forster (eds.), Elsevier, [ISBN: 978-0-444-51862-0 {ISBN 10: 0-444-51542
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Classical propositional logic (CPL) captures our basic understanding of the linguistic connectives “and”, “or” and “not”. It also provides a very good basis for digital circuits. But it does not account for more sophisticated linguistic notions such as “always”, “possibly”, “believed” or...