the <span class="searchmatch">raven</span> <span class="searchmatch">paradox</span> Hempel's <span class="searchmatch">paradox</span>...
English Wikipedia has an article on: <span class="searchmatch">raven</span> <span class="searchmatch">paradox</span> Wikipedia Proposed by the logician Carl Gustav Hempel in the 1940s to illustrate a contradiction between...
thrift <span class="searchmatch">paradox</span> of tolerance Parrondo's <span class="searchmatch">paradox</span> Pepsi <span class="searchmatch">paradox</span> Petersburg <span class="searchmatch">paradox</span> Peto's <span class="searchmatch">paradox</span> potato <span class="searchmatch">paradox</span> <span class="searchmatch">raven</span> <span class="searchmatch">paradox</span> region-beta <span class="searchmatch">paradox</span> Richard's...
raven <span class="searchmatch">paradox</span> relict <span class="searchmatch">raven</span> (Corvus tasmanicus boreus) sea <span class="searchmatch">raven</span> Somali <span class="searchmatch">raven</span> (Corvus edithae) Tasmanian <span class="searchmatch">raven</span> (Corvus tasmanicus) thick-billed <span class="searchmatch">raven</span> (Corvus...
From <span class="searchmatch">raven</span> + -ness. <span class="searchmatch">ravenness</span> (uncountable) (philosophy) The quality of being a <span class="searchmatch">raven</span>. 1974, Mary B. Hesse, The Structure of Scientific Inference, page...
statements about ravenhood in particular and the genetics of feathered creatures in general. Used in philosophical discussions of Hempel's <span class="searchmatch">raven</span> <span class="searchmatch">paradox</span>....
indoors) in order for our report of that object to logically entail H's development. Used in philosophical discussions of Hempel's <span class="searchmatch">paradox</span>. <span class="searchmatch">ravenness</span>...
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about its arm. 1845 February, — Quarles [pseudonym; Edgar Allan Poe], “The <span class="searchmatch">Raven</span>”, in The American Review[1], volume I, number II, New York, N.Y., London:...
characters is effective, but the crowd scenes tend to the lumpish, with a <span class="searchmatch">paradoxically</span> static feel, despite the overt busyness of it all. Dull and slow in...