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Humanism (belief system)
Humanism (belief system) This article discusses Humanism as a non-theistic belief system (the term preferred by Humanists is "life ... category of "Religion" means "Religion and (any) belief system". International law The Universal Declaration ...
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Talk:Humanism (belief system)
Talk:Humanism (belief system) It has been proposed below that Humanism (belief system) be renamed and moved to Humanism (life ... Maintenance Use Only: {{subst:WP:RM|Humanism (belief system)|Humanism (life-stance)|}} -- ~~~~ {{moveoptions}} A ...
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Talk:Belief
Talk:Belief Hmm. Im wondering, how come Hume and ... was making with that. Sounds interesting... Is belief voluntary? Actually, there is something interestingly relevant ... a pattern here)... I have a firm belief that reincarnation exists because instinctively I can ... is only one example among others where belief seems to oppose knowledge. I think there ... to show that the coneptual relations between belief, truth and evidence rule out voluntary ...
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Origin belief
Origin belief An origin belief is any story or explanation that describes ... including scientific investigation, metaphysical speculation, or religious belief. As with any set of beliefs, opinions ... of "creation" by a supreme being. "Origin belief" may be generalized to include non-religious ... by the mainstream scientific community, as the belief in creation is itself taken a ...
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Adversarial system
Adversarial system Criminal procedure Criminal investigation Arrest warrant ... prosecution Statute of limitations Criminal jurisdiction Inquisitorial system Adversarial system Arraignment Indictment Nolo contendere Plea ... law Evidence Civil procedure The adversarial system (or adversary system) of law is the system of ...
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Belief revision
Belief revision Belief revision is the process changing beliefs to ... piece of information. The logical formalization of belief revision is researched in philosophy, in databases ... the design of rational agents. What makes belief revision non-trivial is that several different ... generating an inconsistency. The main assumption of belief revision is that of minimal change: ...
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Belief propagation
Belief propagation Belief propagation is an iterative algorithm for computing ... then the algorithm is sometimes called loopy belief propagation because graphs typically contain cycles, or ... the junction-tree algorithm , which is simply belief propagation on a modified graph guaranteed to ... solves this problem is nearly identical to belief propagation, with the sums replaced by ...
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スポイルズ system (translated from Japanese)
スポイルズ system スポイルズ system The Spoils System One of the American administrative custom. In Japan also also office hunting system "" "party member appointment system" is translated. The party which grasps administration ... person short-term being in the office system (Short term) with public office work ...
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Spoils system
Spoils system United States politics, a spoils system refers to an informal or formal practice ... general. In the US history, the 'Spoils System' was the process of appointing officials to ... officials from its own ranks. The spoils system closely linked to the new party system which he was instrumental in creating, ...
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Expert system
Expert system An expert system is a class of computer programs developed ... usually supplied by the user of the system) about a specific class of problems, as ... term is wizard (software). Like an expert system, a wizard is also an interactive computer ... either explicitly with the aid of experienced system developers , or sometimes implicitly, by getting ...
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