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Historical-Critical Dictionary of Marxism

continues to mark the modern meaning of conjuncture as a combination of many cir-cumstances or causes (Samuel Johnson , Dictionary of the English Language, 1755) In Diderot s and d Alembert s Encyclopædia (1751 65), conjoncture is de ned as the coex-istence in time of many related facts, which



Conjuncture, Comparison, and Conditional Theory in

Conjuncture, Comparison, and Conditional Theory in Macrosocial Inquiry1 Jeffery M Paige University of Michigan Recent debates on comparative historical method have focused on three issues: (1) narrative and conjuncture, (2) the logic of compari-son, and (3) the limits of theoretical generalization The present arti-



The Developing Conjuncture and Some Insights from Hubert

brief look at the developing conjuncture and a lengthier discussion of some insights from their lives and work 3 Hubert Harrison The St Croix, Virgin Islands-born, Harlem-based Hubert Harrison was a brilliant writer, orator, editor, educator, critic, and political activist Historian Joel A Rogers in



1 EXPLORATION: Writing a Conjecture

In your own words, write the meaning of each vocabulary term conjecture that is based on observations You use inductive reasoning counterexample deductive reasoning Core Concepts Inductive Reasoning Recall that conjecture is an unproven statement about a general mathematical concept that is based on observations



Black/Queer/Diaspora at the current conjuncture

introDuction: Black/Queer/Diaspora at the current conjuncture 215 necessary undertaking 19 Here I hope to begin to sketch the parameters of black/ queer/diaspora ethics, aesthetics, and methodologies by contextualizing the works in this special issue These are “unsettled” questions in an ongoing conversation



Meanings are acquired from experiencing differences against a

1 1 The origin of meaning It is commonly believed that a child - or an adult for that matter - can learn the meaning of a word by observing a number of examples of what the word refers to, that share this meaning but differ in other ways For example, we point to a dog and say dog, point to another dog and say dog, point to a third dog and say



Meanings - Michigan State University

De nition : an explanation of the mathematical meaning of a word Theorem :A statement thathas been proven to betrue Proposition : A less important but nonetheless interestingtrue statement Lemma:A true statementused in proving other true statements (that is, a less important theorem that is helpful in the proof of other results)

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