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- Aleph-0 [r]: Cardinality (size) of the set of all natural numbers. [e]
- Axiom of choice [r]: Set theory assertion that if S is a set of disjoint, non-empty sets, then there exists a set containing exactly one member from each member of S. [e]
- Gödel (disambiguation) [r]: Add brief definition or description
- Halting problem [r]: The task to decide whether a certain computer (executing a certain program) will eventually stop. [e]
- Logical positivism [r]: A school of philosophy that combines positivism—which states that the only authentic knowledge is scientific knowledge—with some kind of logical analysis, which is similar, but not the same as logicism. [e]
- Logic [r]: The study of the standards and practices of correct argumentation. [e]
- Orch-OR [r]: A speculative theory of consciousness proposed in the mid-1990s by British theoretical physicist Sir Roger Penrose and American anesthesiologist Stuart Hameroff. [e]
- Rudolf Carnap [r]: (1891–1970) Philosopher, a leading member of the Vienna Circle and an advocate of logical positivism [e]
- Vienna Circle [r]: Group of philosophers, scientists, and mathematicians formed in the 1920s that met regularly in Vienna to investigate scientific language and scientific method. [e]
- Vertebral subluxation [r]: Chiropractic concepts of health and wellness revolve around this model theory that makes the hypothesis that spinal function affects spinal nerves in such a fashion as to affect various aspects of health. [e]
- Logical positivism [r]: A school of philosophy that combines positivism—which states that the only authentic knowledge is scientific knowledge—with some kind of logical analysis, which is similar, but not the same as logicism. [e]
- Benjamin Peirce [r]: American mathematician and theoretical astronomer (1809 - 1880). [e]
- Multiplication [r]: The binary mathematical operation of scaling one number or quantity by another (multiplying). [e]
- Mathematical notation [r]: A system of symbolic representations of mathematical objects and ideas. [e]