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Undergrad What Are the Laws of Nature and How Do They Explain Similarities Among Entities?
Hello, 1a) Generally, would anyone mind discussing what laws of nature (aka. physical laws, physical principles, scientific laws, etc.) are? 1b) Are they only to describe phenomena, i.e., interactions, behaviors, etc.? 1c) Or do any describe why certain entities are similar? Note: by...- scienceHelp
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Undergrad Horses have heads Symbolic Logic
Thank you. I am not positive that (1) correctly represents the sentence. Regarding (2): you said the formula is stating "a horse has all heads" Does it really? If so, I don't understand how it says that. If it's saying a single horse has all entities (which is plural) that are heads, why...- scienceHelp
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Undergrad Horses have heads Symbolic Logic
"Horses have heads" Symbolic Logic I was given this sentence to represent in first-order predicate calculus. The formula must use the following terms--horse, has, head--where: "horse" represents "x is a horse" "has" represents "x has a head" "head" represents "x is a head" Are these...- scienceHelp
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