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    Discontinuity in categorial grammar.Glyn Morrill - 1995 - Linguistics and Philosophy 18 (2):175 - 219.
    Discontinuity refers to the character of many natural language constructions wherein signs differ markedly in their prosodic and semantic forms. As such it presents interesting demands on monostratal computational formalisms which aspire to descriptive adequacy. Pied piping, in particular, is argued by Pollard (1988) to motivate phrase structure-style feature percolation. In the context of categorial grammar, Bach (1981, 1984), Moortgat (1988, 1990, 1991) and others have sought to provide categorial operators suited to discontinuity. These attempts encounter certain difficulties with respect (...)
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  2. Defending Discontinuism, Naturally.Sarah Robins - 2020 - Review of Philosophy and Psychology 11 (2):469-486.
    The more interest philosophers take in memory, the less agreement there is that memory exists—or more precisely, that remembering is a distinct psychological kind or mental state. Concerns about memory’s distinctiveness are triggered by observations of its similarity to imagination. The ensuing debate is cast as one between discontinuism and continuism. The landscape of debate is set such that any extensive engagement with empirical research into episodic memory places one on the side of continuism. Discontinuists concerns are portrayed as (...)
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  3. Against discontinuism: Mental time travel and our knowledge of past and future events.Kourken Michaelian - 2016 - In Kourken Michaelian, Stanley B. Klein & Karl K. Szpunar, Seeing the Future: Theoretical Perspectives on Future-Oriented Mental Time Travel. New York, NY: Oxford University Press. pp. 62-92.
    Continuists maintain that, aside from their distinct temporal orientations, episodic memory and future-oriented mental time travel (FMTT) are qualitatively continuous. Discontinuists deny this, arguing that, in addition to their distinct temporal orientations, there are qualitative metaphysical or epistemological differences between episodic memory and FMTT. This chapter defends continuism by responding both to arguments for metaphysical discontinuism, based on alleged discontinuities between episodic memory and FMTT at the causal, intentional, and phenomenological levels, and to arguments for epistemological discontinuism, based (...)
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  4. Discontinuity: This is not Foucault.Miroslav Brada - 2004 - Https://Michel-Foucault.Com/2015/03/05/Miro-Brada-Artform/.
    In 2004 in Prague, I met Slovak philosopher Miroslav Marcelli, who had attended Foucault's lectures in Paris in 80s. We talked about the legacy of Foucault and contemporary philosophy. Mr. Marcelli taught me philosophy at Comenius University in 1995.. I never visited his lectures, I only passed the exam.. The most interesting point was his answer to my 'provocations' replicating the common prejudice about impracticability of the philosophy. He answered "Do you think that e.g. Descartes didn't know about it?" In (...)
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    The Discontinuity Problem.Vasco Brattka - 2023 - Journal of Symbolic Logic 88 (3):1191-1212.
    Matthias Schröder has asked the question whether there is a weakest discontinuous problem in the topological version of the Weihrauch lattice. Such a problem can be considered as the weakest unsolvable problem. We introduce the discontinuity problem, and we show that it is reducible exactly to the effectively discontinuous problems, defined in a suitable way. However, in which sense this answers Schröder’s question sensitively depends on the axiomatic framework that is chosen, and it is a positive answer if we work (...)
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  6. Discontinuity in personal narrative: Some perspectives of patients.Lloyd A. Wells - 2003 - Philosophy, Psychiatry, and Psychology 10 (4):297-303.
    Several clinical cases are presented to illustrate the phenomenon of discontinuity of personal narrative. These discontinuities are markedly and overtly present in the cases described, which include cases of bipolar disorder, incipient schizophrenia, dissociative disorder, and others. One of the patients suggests that they are also ubiquitous in people without psychiatric diagnoses.
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  7. “The discontinuity in the continuity”. Michel Foucault and the archaeological period.Osman Choque-Aliaga - 2018 - Topologik : Rivista Internazionale di Scienze Filosofiche, Pedagogiche e Sociali 23 (1).
    Undoubtedly, the topic of discontinuity has got to an extent where it has captured the attention of a good number of researchers. These researchers devote themselves to reflect on the philosophy of the French thinker. Focusing on discontinuity promises to open a new line of analysis that, perhaps, will allow the revaluation of its scope in relation to its philosophical contributions. For such a task, first, we will approach the notion of history in Foucauldian thought to study the development this (...)
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    Modeling Discontinuous Cultural Evolution: The Impact of Cross-Domain Transfer.Kirthana Ganesh & Liane Gabora - 2022 - Frontiers in Psychology 13.
    This paper uses autocatalytic networks to model discontinuous cultural transitions involving cross-domain transfer, using as an illustrative example, artworks inspired by the oldest-known uncontested example of figurative art: the carving of the Hohlenstein-Stadel Löwenmensch, or lion-human. Autocatalytic networks provide a general modeling setting in which nodes are not just passive transmitters of activation; they actively galvanize, or “catalyze” the synthesis of novel nodes from existing ones This makes them uniquely suited to model how new structure grows out of earlier structure, (...)
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  9. Le discontinu dans la philosophie et dans les sciences exactes. Azal & Adolphe Calvet - 1923 - Paris: Gauthier-Villars. Edited by Adolphe Calvet.
    Liminaires--Le livre du temps--Spatiologie--Succession et discontinuité--Le discontinu et le géométrie--Pour l'atomisme.
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    Proof Discontinuities and Civil Settlements.Mark Spottswood - 2021 - Theoretical Inquiries in Law 22 (1):201-262.
    This Article explores settlement incentives under three different burden of proof rules. The conventional burden of proof is a discontinuous step-function, jumping from no damages to full damages at the 0.5 jury confidence level. Continuous burdens of proof, by contrast, would permit sanctions to steadily increase as juror confidence rises from 0 to 1, with no discontinuity. Linear burdens, which have received extensive attention in prior literature, escalate sanctions steadily across the whole range of confidence levels, while the logistic burden (...)
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    Discontinuity in Learning: Dewey, Herbart and Education as transformation.Andrea R. English - 2013 - New York: Cambridge University Press.
    In this groundbreaking book, Andrea R. English challenges common assumptions by arguing that discontinuous experiences, such as uncertainty and struggle, are essential to the learning process. To make this argument, Dr. English draws from the works of two seminal thinkers in philosophy of education - nineteenth-century German philosopher J. F. Herbart and American Pragmatist John Dewey. English's analysis considers Herbart's influence on Dewey, inverting the accepted interpretation of Dewey's thought as a dramatic break from modern European understandings of education.
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    Discontinuity and variability in relational complexity: Cognitive and brain development.Donna Coch & Kurt W. Fischer - 1998 - Behavioral and Brain Sciences 21 (6):834-835.
    Relational complexity theory has important virtues, but the present model omits key aspects and evidence. In contrast, skill theory specifies (1) a detailed series of developmental changes in relational complexity from birth to age 30, (2) processes of interaction of content and structure that produce variability in complexity, (3) the role of cortical development, and (4) empirical criteria for complexity levels, including developmental discontinuities. Many findings support these specifications.
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    Discontinuities and singularities, data and phenomena: for Referentialism.Sorin Bangu - 2019 - Synthese 196 (5):1919-1937.
    The paper rebuts a currently popular criticism against a certain take on the referential role of discontinuities and singularities in the physics of first-order phase transitions. It also elaborates on a proposal I made previously on how to understand this role within the framework provided by the distinction between data and phenomena.
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    Discontinuous perturbations.Ramchander R. Sastry & John R. Klauder - 1997 - Foundations of Physics 27 (1):81-91.
    Perturbations of quantum systems ranging from oscillators to fields can be either continuous or discontinuous functions of the coupling. The system under consideration is the familiar harmonic oscillator in one degree of freedom. Previous studies have shown that when the harmonic oscillator is subjected to a perturbation with a power law singularity, a permanent change in the system characteristics is observed for a specific range of power law values. The introduction of a logarithmic singularity into the power law potential fine (...)
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    Discontinuities in Criminal Law.Avlana K. Eisenberg - 2021 - Theoretical Inquiries in Law 22 (1):137-157.
    The law values fairness, proportionality, and predictability. Accordingly, in the context of criminal law, punishments should be carefully calibrated to reflect the harm caused by an offense and the culpability of the offender. Yet, while this would suggest the dominance of “smooth” input/output relationships—for example, such that a minuscule increase in culpability would result in a correspondingly small increase in punishment—in fact, the law is laden with “bumpy” input/output relationships. Indeed, a minuscule change in input (be it of harm, culpability, (...)
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    Dialogue Discontinued.Francisco J. Gonzalez - 2007 - Epoché: A Journal for the History of Philosophy 11 (2):371-392.
    According to Heidegger’s own testimony, his 1940 essay, “Plato’s Doctrine of Truth,” is derived from a course he first delivered in 1931/32. Yet, while an interpretation of the Theaetetus is central to the argument in 1931/32, this dialogue is not so much as mentioned in the 1940 essay. The reason is that Heidegger’s own careful and insightful reading of the Theaetetus simply does not support his thesis regarding Plato’s “doctrine of truth.” But then the real interest of this reading is (...)
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  17. Darwin's mistake: Explaining the discontinuity between human and nonhuman minds.Derek C. Penn, Keith J. Holyoak & Daniel J. Povinelli - 2008 - Behavioral and Brain Sciences 31 (2):109-130.
    Over the last quarter century, the dominant tendency in comparative cognitive psychology has been to emphasize the similarities between human and nonhuman minds and to downplay the differences as (Darwin 1871). In the present target article, we argue that Darwin was mistaken: the profound biological continuity between human and nonhuman animals masks an equally profound discontinuity between human and nonhuman minds. To wit, there is a significant discontinuity in the degree to which human and nonhuman animals are able to approximate (...)
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    Combining the regression discontinuity design and propensity score‐based weighting to improve causal inference in program evaluation.Ariel Linden & John L. Adams - 2012 - Journal of Evaluation in Clinical Practice 18 (2):317-325.
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    Le discontinu des catégories linguistiques confronté aux catégories et concepts des analyses du discours et au continu du déroulement de la parole « située ».Sophie Moirand - 2018 - Semiotica 2018 (223):49-70.
    Journal Name: Semiotica Issue: Ahead of print.
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  20. Discontinuous becomings. Deleuze on the becoming-woman of philosophy.Rosi Braidotti - 1993 - Journal of the British Society for Phenomenology 24 (1):44-55.
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    Discontinuity in the enumeration of sequentially presented auditory and visual stimuli.Valérie Camos & Barbara Tillmann - 2008 - Cognition 107 (3):1135-1143.
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    Discontinuities of provably correct operators on the provably recursive real numbers.William J. Collins & Paul Young - 1983 - Journal of Symbolic Logic 48 (4):913-920.
    In this paper we continue, from [2], the development of provably recursive analysis, that is, the study of real numbers defined by programs which can be proven to be correct in some fixed axiom system S. In particular we develop the provable analogue of an effective operator on the set C of recursive real numbers, namely, a provably correct operator on the set P of provably recursive real numbers. In Theorems 1 and 2 we exhibit a provably correct operator on (...)
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    Discontinuous learning through destructive experiences: A ‘change’ approach to catastrophe education in eco-pedagogy.Hongyan Chen & Zhengmei Peng - 2020 - Educational Philosophy and Theory 52 (13):1409-1420.
    Despite the dramatic traumas and enormous physical losses associated with many catastrophes, it is undeniable that catastrophes also function as dynamic powers that drive the development and transf...
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    Processing discontinuous words: On the interface between lexical and syntactic processing.L. Frazier, G. B. Flores D'Arcais & R. Coolen - 1993 - Cognition 47 (3):219-249.
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    Discontinuous RNA synthesis through trans‐splicing.Richard Braun - 1986 - Bioessays 5 (5):223-227.
    In eukaryotic cells intron sequences are usually spliced out with a high degree of precision from heterogenous nuclear RNA (hnRNA) to give functional mRNA with exons in their right order. Provided with the right substrates, cell extracts can achieve the same. With exotic substrates, on the other hand, the same extracts can cut exons from one RNA and join them to exons from another RNA, a process termed trans‐splicing. In vivo, RNA trans‐splicing could lead to faulty, but also to novel (...)
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    Discontinuous or semi‐discontinuous DNA replication in Escherichia coli?Tzu-Chien V. Wang - 2005 - Bioessays 27 (6):633-636.
    The postulate that a stalled/collapsed replication fork will be generated when the replication complex encounters a UV‐induced lesion in the template for leading‐strand DNA synthesis is based on the model of semi‐discontinuous DNA replication. A review of existing data indicates that the semi‐discontinuous DNA replication model is supported by data from in vitro studies, while the discontinuous DNA replication model is supported by in vivo studies in Escherichia coli. Until the question of whether DNA replicates discontinuously in one or both (...)
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    On discontinuing dialysis.J. Wight - 1993 - Journal of Medical Ethics 19 (2):77-81.
    Ethical issues relating to the withdrawal of dialysis are discussed, comparing dialysis with other life-support systems, particularly artificial ventilation. It is argued that there is no ethical difference between discontinuing treatment in each case. One practical difference between the two is that patients with chronic renal failure are less likely to have reduced autonomy, and so can engage in discussions with their doctors regarding the situations in which their life-supporting treatment might be discontinued. It is argued that doctors caring for (...)
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    (1 other version)Discontinuity Pragmatically Framed.Jonathan Gorman - forthcoming - New Content is Available for Journal of the Philosophy of History.
    _ Source: _Page Count 22 This is an attempt to discover and clarify the philosophical nature of what Eelco Runia claims to be his new and up-to-date philosophy of history, a programme offered in his 2014 book _Moved by the Past: Discontinuity and Historical Mutation_. His suggestion that his argument is a “dance” is taken seriously, and following an analysis of historical “meaning” and its time-extended nature it is argued that the book’s presentation commits Runia to a conception of meaning (...)
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  29. William Bateson from Balanoglossus to Materials for the Study of Variation: The Transatlantic Roots of Discontinuity and the naturalness of Selection.Erik L. Peterson - 2008 - Journal of the History of Biology 41 (2):267-305.
    William Bateson has long occupied a controversial role in the history of biology at the turn of the twentieth century. For the most part, Bateson has been situated as the British translator of Mendel or as the outspoken antagonist of W. F. R. Weldon and Karl Pearson's biometrics program. Less has been made of Bateson's transition from embryologist to advocate for discontinuous variation, and the precise role of British and American influences in that transition, in the years leading up to (...)
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  30. Incommensurability and the discontinuity of evidence.Jed Z. Buchwald & George E. Smith - 2001 - Perspectives on Science 9 (4):463-498.
    Incommensurability between successive scientific theories—the impossibility of empirical evidence dictating the choice between them—was Thomas Kuhn's most controversial proposal. Toward defending it, he directed much effort over his last 30 years into formulating precise conditions under which two theories would be undeniably incommensurable with one another. His first step, in the late 1960s, was to argue that incommensurability must result when two theories involve incompatible taxonomies. The problem he then struggled with, never obtaining a solution that he found entirely satisfactory, (...)
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    Modernist Discontinuity [review of William R. Everdell, The First Moderns ].Louis Greenspan - 1999 - Russell: The Journal of Bertrand Russell Studies 19 (1):108-110.
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    Discontinuity of Cappings in the Recursively Enumerable Degrees and Strongly Nonbranching Degrees.Klaus Ambos-Spies & Ding Decheng - 1994 - Mathematical Logic Quarterly 40 (3):287-317.
  33. Discontinuous constituents.Almerindo Ojeda - 2005 - In Keith Brown, Encyclopedia of Language and Linguistics. Elsevier. pp. 3--624.
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  34. Discontinuous dependencies.A. Ojeda - 2005 - In Keith Brown, Encyclopedia of Language and Linguistics. Elsevier. pp. 624--630.
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    Effective discontinuity and a characterisation of the superjump.John P. Hartley - 1985 - Journal of Symbolic Logic 50 (2):349-358.
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  36. Discontinuities of family-life.R. Clignet - 1988 - Cahiers Internationaux de Sociologie 85:257-275.
     
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    The discontinuity of splitting in the recursively enumerable degrees.S. Barry Cooper & Xiaoding Yi - 1995 - Archive for Mathematical Logic 34 (4):247-256.
    In this paper we examine a class of pairs of recursively enumerable degrees, which is related to the Slaman-Soare Phenomenon.
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  38. Against discontinuism: Mental time travel and our knowledge of past and future events.Kourken Michaelian - 2016 - In Kourken Michaelian, Stanley B. Klein & Karl K. Szpunar, Seeing the Future: Theoretical Perspectives on Future-Oriented Mental Time Travel. New York, NY: Oxford University Press.
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    Discontinuity in evolution.Francis Galton - 1894 - Mind 3 (11):362-372.
  40. Discontinuity theory and the perception of illusory figures.T. F. Shipley & P. J. Kellman - 1988 - Bulletin of the Psychonomic Society 26 (6):516-516.
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    Discontinuing artificial fluids and nutrition: Discussions with children's families.Joel E. Frader - 2007 - Hastings Center Report 37 (1):2-2.
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    Discontinu et continu.A. Fraenkel - 1937 - Travaux du IXe Congrès International de Philosophie 6:193-200.
    L’abîme entre le caractère individuel du discret et le caractère homogène du continu est resté, depuis la philosophie grecque jusqu’à nos jours un des problèmes centraux de la logique et des fondements des mathématiques. On a obtenu des progrès dans la méthode, mais fort peu dans les résultats. Du côté quantitatif, le problème est éclairé par le principe de non-dénombrabilité du continu. De la conception atomistique du continu, par le finitisme de l’école de Paris, le néo-intuitionnisme de Brouwer, la théorie (...)
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    Revolution, Discontinuity and Progress in Kant: Copernican Revolution and Asymptotic Revolution in Critical Philosophy.Margit Ruffing, Guido A. De Almeida, Ricardo R. Terra & Valerio Rohden - 2008 - In Margit Ruffing, Guido A. De Almeida, Ricardo R. Terra & Valerio Rohden, Law and Peace in Kant's Philosophy/Recht und Frieden in der Philosophie Kants: Proceedings of the 10th International Kant Congress/Akten des X. Internationalen Kant-Kongresses. Walter de Gruyter.
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    Continuity or Discontinuity? Scientific Governance in the Pre-History of the 1977 Law of Higher Education and Research in Sweden.Fredrik Bragesjö, Aant Elzinga & Dick Kasperowski - 2012 - Minerva 50 (1):65-96.
    The objective of this paper is to balance two major conceptual tendencies in science policy studies, continuity and discontinuity theory. While the latter argue for fundamental and distinct changes in science policy in the late 20th century, continuity theorists show how changes do occur but not as abrupt and fundamental as discontinuity theorists suggests. As a point of departure, we will elaborate a typology of scientific governance developed by Hagendijk and Irwin ( 2006 ) and apply it to new empirical (...)
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    Discontinuous yielding in zinc single crystals.F. P. Bullen - 1962 - Philosophical Magazine 7 (73):133-139.
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    Discontinuing the Canadian Military's 'Special Selection' Process for Staff College and Moving Toward a Viable and Ethical Integration of Women into the Senior Officer Corps.Susan L. Gray - 2008 - Journal of Military Ethics 7 (4):284-301.
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    Is discontinuity in palliative care a culpable act of omission?Ryndes True & Emanuel Linda - forthcoming - Hastings Center Report.
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    Discontinuities between Legal Conceptions of Authorship and Social Practices: What, if Anything, is to be Done.Laura R. Biron & Lionel Bently - unknown
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    Historical transformation and epistemological discontinuity.Rastko Mocnik - 2013 - Filozofija I Društvo 24 (4):30-62.
    Starting from recent formulas of EU bureaucracy for subordinating scientific and educational apparatuses to the needs of the capital and to the requests of its political representatives, the article analyses the interconnection between the historical transformation of the ideological state apparatuses and the epistemological discontinuity provoked by the triumph of technosciences. The hypothesis to be tested is the following: While the crisis of West European-North American capitalism requires an ever tighter submission of ideological state apparatuses, and especially of scientific and (...)
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    Discontinuous precipitation of Co3V in a complex Co-based alloy.Ayan Bhowmik, Kevin M. Knowles & Howard J. Stone - 2014 - Philosophical Magazine 94 (8):752-763.
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