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    The organon model is a model of communication by German psychologist and linguist Karl Ludwig Bühler (1879 – 1963). It was published in German in 1934...
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    the Organon model by Karl Bühler, that every message might reveal something about the sender, the receiver, and the request at hand. These models are...
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    associated factor. For this work, Jakobson was influenced by Karl Bühler's organon model, to which he added the poetic, phatic and metalingual functions. The...
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  • The Organon is the name given by Aristotle’s followers to his works on logic. Organon may also refer to: Organon, a system of principles by Immanuel Kant...
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    the Würzburg School of psychology. In linguistics he is known for his organon model of communication and his treatment of deixis as a linguistic phenomenon...
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  • Karl Ludwig Bühler used the Cratylus dialogue as the basis for his organon model of communication, published in 1934. Gérard Genette, in the work 'Mimologie...
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    consider the acoustic aspects of distinctive features. Influenced by the Organon-Model by Karl Bühler, Jakobson distinguishes six communication functions,...
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  • Text") into one of four text types. Extrapolating from Karl Bühler's Organon model, the texts should be differentiated according to their respective functions...
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    the heart or liver of an animal) because, in ancient Greek, the word 'organon' means 'tool', and Aristotle believed that the organs of the body were...
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  • Latent and observable variables (category Econometric modeling)
    itself a challenge to the more traditional logic expressed in Aristotle's Organon: But the latent process of which we speak, is far from being obvious to...
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  • B.; Franklin, James (2021). "A causal-mentalist view of propositions". Organon F. 28. Retrieved 30 June 2021. Gamut, L.T.F. (1991). Logic, Language and...
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    published in 1810 "Organon of the Rational Art of Healing", followed over the years by four further editions entitled The Organon of the Healing Art,...
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  • Semantics of logic (category Model theory)
    manipulation.[citation needed] Until the advent of modern logic, Aristotle's Organon, especially De Interpretatione, provided the basis for understanding the...
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    romanized: Sophistikoi Elenchoi; Latin: De Sophisticis Elenchis) is a text in Aristotle's Organon in which he identified thirteen fallacies. According to Aristotle, this...
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    who created the first at home pregnancy test in 1967 while working at Organon Pharmaceuticals in West Orange, New Jersey. She is the listed inventor...
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    Calau. In his main philosophical work, Neues Organon (New Organon, 1764, named after Aristotle's Organon), Lambert studied the rules for distinguishing...
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  • Scott's knowledge of Classical literature included works by Aristotle (the Organon and the Nicomachean Ethics), Horace (Ars Poetica), Quintilian, Cicero,...
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  • methods, particularly Aristotelian logic (or term logic) as found in the Organon, found wide application and acceptance in Western science and mathematics...
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  • methods, particularly Aristotelian logic (or term logic) as found in the Organon, found wide application and acceptance in Western science and mathematics...
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  • Kiel University. Interview in Organon: Cardoso, W., & Alves, U. K. (2015). "Interview with Ocke-Schwen Bohn". Organon, 30(58), 321-239. Wayland, Ratree...
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  • and Euthymia (medicine), similar concepts applied to mood Aphorism 79 or Organon of Medicine by Dr. Samuel Hahnemann Stedman's medical dictionary, 6th edition...
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    organizationem and its root organum was borrowed whole from the Latin word organon, which means tool or instrument, musical instrument, and organ. There are...
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  • sense of duty is important to understanding their behavior in the utility organon. Likewise, choosing between alternatives is itself a process of determining...
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    Aristotle (section Organon)
    logical works of Aristotle were compiled into a set of six books called the Organon around 40 BC by Andronicus of Rhodes or others among his followers. The...
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    given to one of Aristotle's six works on logic collectively known as the Organon. In Andronicus of Rhodes' arrangement it is the fifth of these six works...
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    McCorduck 2004, p. 4-5. Needham 1986, p. 53. Richard McKeon, ed. (1941). The Organon. Random House with Oxford University Press. Giles, Timothy (2016). "Aristotle...
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  • conclusion from premises assumed to be true via syllogism. Within the Organon, the series comprising Aristotle's works about logic, the Topics is dedicated...
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  • personal knowledge. The terms originate from the analytic methods found in Organon, a collection of works by Aristotle. Prior analytics (a priori) is about...
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  • generally agreed he was the originator of modern systems of logic. The Organon, Aristotle's books on logic, details this system. In Categories, Aristotle...
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    partnerships: Api Systems, acquired in 1987 Vitek Systems, acquired in 1988 Organon Teknika, acquired in 2001 from Akzo Nobel Bacterial Barcodes, acquired...
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