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ostensive
ostensive, a. (ɒˈstɛnsɪv) [ad. late L. ostensīv-us (‘syllogismus ostensivus’ Boeth. Aristot. Anal.), f. ostens- (see ostensible): see -ive; in F. ostensif, -ive (14th c. in Hatz.-Darm.).] 1. a. Manifestly or directly demonstrative; spec. in Logic, Setting forth a general principle manifestly includi... Oxford English Dictionary
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Ostension
In communication In communication theory and especially in relevance theory, ostensive behaviour or ostension is a behaviour that signals the intention Verbal communication (the act of speaking or writing something) is also ostensive behaviour, as it draws the addressee's attention to the fact that the wikipedia.org
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apagogical
apaˈgogical, a. [f. prec. + -al1.] Of the nature of apagoge; by reductio ad absurdum.1706 Phillips, Apagogical Demonstrations. 1734 Berkeley Analyst §25. 41 Why any other apagogical Demonstration, or Demonstration ad absurdum should be admitted. 1860 Fleming Voc. Philos. s.v. Ostensive, A proof..is ... Oxford English Dictionary
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Pointing (disambiguation)
Pointing may refer to: Pointing, the hand gesture Pointing, a hand signal in the sport of pickleball indicating the ball is out Ostensive definition wikipedia.org
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Exemplification
As a part in ostensive definition, i.e. definition by exemplification of what is defined. See also Reference Ostensive definition Nominalism References Goodman, Nelson, 1976, Languages of Art: An Approach to a Theory of Symbols. wikipedia.org
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Austin Woodbury
Lecture Notes Defensive Metaphysics (1947) Logic (1948) Natural Philosophy (1949) Natural Philosophy: Psychology (1951) Ethics (1955) Basic Morals (1962) Ostensive Metaphysics: Ontology (1962) The Sacraments in Common (1963) God as Consummating His Works or the Last Things (1964) Ostensive Metaphysics: Natural Theology wikipedia.org
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Grupo de Ações Táticas Especiais
See also Rondas Ostensivas Tobias de Aguiar - PMESP's elite ostensive patrols unit Comandos e Operações Especiais - PMESP's special operations unit References wikipedia.org
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Rondas Ostensivas Tobias de Aguiar
The 1st Shock Police Battalion of the São Paulo Military Police, also known as Rondas Ostensivas Tobias de Aguiar (Portuguese for Tobias de Aguiar Ostensive out by communist guerrillas in São Paulo against the military government, the 2nd Security Company of the Tobias de Aguiar Battalion was selected for "ostensive wikipedia.org
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Linda Dégh
Ostensive Action: A Means of Legend Telling" and argue that legends can be acted out as well as told. wikipedia.org
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On Application of Relevance Theory in Interpretation - 参考网
【Abstract】As Relevance Theory provides a new perspective into interpretation, which is the cognitive perspective, this papers sets out to first, elaborate on the interpreting process especially the understanding and reproduction process and then to analyze interpretation under the framework of relevance theory to further discuss understanding and reproduction as an ostensive ...
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Special Operations Battalion (PMAC)
Since its creation, BOPE, according to the PMAC Restructuring Ordinance, will be employed in special and extraordinary missions of ostensive police and wikipedia.org
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Polícia 24h
Its peak was reached on October 21, 2010 when it showed the action of the Ostensive Rounds Tobias Aguiar department. It achieved 7 points. wikipedia.org
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Extensional and intensional definitions
An extensional definition possesses similarity to an ostensive definition, in which one or more members of a set (but not necessarily all) are pointed Comprehension (logic) Extension (predicate logic) Extension (semantics) Extensional context Extensionalism Extensionality Intension Intensional logic Ostensive wikipedia.org
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Private language argument
Another is that "an ostensive definition can be variously interpreted in every case". Let us first consider a case of ostensive definition in a public language. wikipedia.org
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Legend tripping
However, in what Ellis calls "ostensive abuse," the rituals enacted at the legend-tripping sites sometimes involve trespassing, vandalism, and other misdemeanors In at least one notorious case, years of destructive legend-tripping, amounting to an "ostensive frenzy," led to the fatal shooting of a legend-tripper wikipedia.org
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