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The study of terms and their use.
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Difference between 'infinite' and 'not finite' [closed]
In a chat on Mathematics.SE about countability of infinite sets, someone responded that regarding the 'counting', infinite in mathematics does not mean uncountable, but means 'not finite'.
Can someon …
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Is there a definition for "context"?
What is the/a definition for the term 'context'?
The term is used everywhere, and the dictionaries only give a description of it's meaning.Definitions for other terms such as concept, perspective, et …
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Definabilty and Primitive Notions
There are notions that precede all other notions: It is called axioms: assumptions made without proof. Every 'ontology' will have at its start some notions and assumptions that is unprovable and accep …