Conditions in Law
From West's Encyclopedia of American Law: A condition may be either express or implied.An express condition is clearly stated and embodied in specific, definite terms in a contract, lease, or deed,...
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This investigation started from this phrase: The difference between a logical condition and a requirement may be understood in terms of the (Kantian) difference between analytic statements (logical...
View ArticleSerial vs Parallel, Sequential vs Concurrent
In a Turing machine, instructions are executed one after the other, so, by definition, its behaviour is always sequential. However, in a multitasking system we have many and concurrent processes. The...
View ArticleStates and Situations
This article is an attempt of disambiguation and distinction of the terms situation and state. A classicle example of this overlap can be found in McCarthy and Hayes, Some philosophical problems from...
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