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Madeline Rupard

Linguists, robots, or aliens? - 0 views

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    Flipping back to our conversation about getting computers to understand our language, this google video explains the very interesting method which Google Translate utilizes for understanding human language.
Kristi Koerner

Descartes' Life and Works > Descartes' 1616 Law Thesis -- English Translation (Stanford... - 0 views

    • Kristi Koerner
       
      Why did Descartes see Law as the way to explore rationality?
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    Descartes Law Thesis
Katherine Chipman

Manifesto of the Communist Party - 0 views

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    Translation of a 1847 document on communism. How it began.
Erin Hamson

School (Architecture) - 0 views

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    • Erin Hamson
       
      The article is on one school of architecture, not likly to be found in a modern encyclopedia.
    • Erin Hamson
       
      Notice the avaliability of this source. Doesn't flow with open science, or the open knowledge descirbed therein.
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    This is an article from the Encyclopedia of Diderot & d'Alembert. I clicked on it interested in how architecture was seen and got a quick history lesson!
Erin Hamson

Encyclopedia of Diderot & d'Alembert - Collaborative Translation Project - Map of the s... - 1 views

    • Erin Hamson
       
      This chart should look more like a web, showing the connections between the various areas. It is similar to getting an education, you can not get a complete education in one area, without dabbling in other areas. For example, the connections between theology, and religious history.
    • Rhett Ferrin
       
      Sometimes before you can understand something you have to quantify it. These early natural philosophers were just organizing what they had learned so they could better understand it. How different is it from us today, trying to map the human genome?
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