The totality principle is a common law principle which applies when a court imposes multiple sentences of imprisonment. The principle was first formulated...
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as regime of totality Totality Corporation, a former professional services provider acquired by Verizon Totality principle, a principle of common law...
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Complementarity (physics) (redirect from Principle of Complementarity)
results obtained in these different experimental contexts, and only the "totality of the phenomena" together can provide a completely informative description...
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Solar eclipse (redirect from Totality (eclipse))
During an eclipse, totality occurs only along a narrow track on the surface of Earth. This narrow track is called the path of totality. An annular eclipse...
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D'Alembert's principle, also known as the Lagrange–d'Alembert principle, is a statement of the fundamental classical laws of motion. It is named after...
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Law of excluded middle (redirect from Principle of excluded middle)
In logic, the law of excluded middle or the principle of excluded middle states that for every proposition, either this proposition or its negation is...
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and 3 months called for adjustment in accordance with the totality principle. The totality was excessive and the sentence could be varied to one of 36...
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about “all propositions” are meaningless.… The principle which enables us to avoid illegitimate totalities may be stated as follows: “Whatever involves...
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frequently cited in Western Australia for its elaboration of the 'totality principle', a legal doctrine often invoked where an appellant wishes to reduce...
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Conservation of mass (redirect from Principle of mass conservation)
further principle of conservation was stated by Epicurus around the 3rd century BCE, who wrote in describing the nature of the Universe that "the totality of...
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that exists; it is an antithesis of nothing, or its complement. It is the totality of things relevant to some subject matter. Without expressed or implied...
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Pleroma (Koinē Greek: πλήρωμα, literally "fullness") generally refers to the totality of divine powers. It is used in Christian theological contexts, as well...
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The psyche /ˈsaɪki/ is currently used to describe the totality of the human mind, conscious and unconscious. Especially in older texts, the English word...
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King of the Universe (redirect from King of the Totality)
required seven successful military campaigns (seven being connected to totality in ancient Assyria). The title might have had similar requirements for...
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Russell's paradox (redirect from Principle of comprehension)
an unrestricted comprehension principle leads to contradictions. According to the unrestricted comprehension principle, for any sufficiently well-defined...
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fundamental justice under s. 7 of the Charter; Sentencing and the totality principle – Unanimous R v NS 2012 SCC 72 [132] Whether requiring witness to...
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of individual people, and the public (a.k.a. the general public) is the totality of such groupings. This is a different concept to the sociological concept...
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set formation, and thus no such thing as the totality of all sets, or the set hierarchy. Any such totality would itself have to be a set, thus lying somewhere...
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Boolean algebra (redirect from Duality principle (boolean algebra))
commonly used example of such a function. Another common example is the totality of subsets of a set E: to a subset F of E, one can define the indicator...
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as the totality of all the changes in length of material lines or fibers, the normal strain, which pass through that point and also the totality of all...
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Ontology (redirect from Eleatic principle)
This is expressed in a slogan by Ludwig Wittgenstein: "The world is the totality of facts, not of things". In this context, the term "relational ontology"...
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size of the universe in its totality is finite or infinite. An estimate from 2011 suggests that if the cosmological principle holds, the whole universe...
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Maxwell Demon, 1998. Axelos, K. ([2006] 1984). "The World: Being Becoming Totality," from Systematique ouverte (Trans. Gerald Moore, Les Editions de Minuit:...
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or b ≤ a {\displaystyle b\leq a} (strongly connected, formerly called totality). Requirements 1. to 3. just make up the definition of a partial order...
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Reality (section Anthropic principle)
to worldviews or parts of them (conceptual frameworks): Reality is the totality of all things, structures (actual and conceptual), events (past and present)...
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personality: "Jung called this center the 'Self' and described it as the totality of the whole psyche, in order to distinguish it from the 'ego', which constitutes...
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legal principle or concept; overturning prior precedent based on its negative effects or flaws in its reasoning; distinguishing a new principle that refines...
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the identified patient's Self. In Jung's theory, the anima makes up the totality of the unconscious feminine psychological qualities that a man possesses...
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conditioned existing entity of any kind, but is rather a requisite principle of totality which is also the source of ultimate wisdom. After the Platonic...
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Law of thought (section Ladd-Franklin (1914): "principle of exclusion" and the "principle of exhaustion")
to represent membership of "one", or "nothing", or "the universe" i.e. totality of all individuals: "Let us then agree to represent the class of individuals...
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