Categorical
21categorical — UK [ˌkætəˈɡɒrɪk(ə)l] / US [ˌkætəˈɡɔrɪk(ə)l] adjective clear and definite about what you mean a categorical assurance/statement …
22categorical — /kætəˈgɒrɪkəl / (say katuh gorikuhl) adjective 1. not involving a condition, qualification, etc.; explicit; direct: a categorical answer. 2. Logic (of a proposition) unconditional, straightforwardly true or false. 3. of, relating to, or in a… …
23Categorical perception — is the perception of different sensory phenomena as being qualitatively,or categorically, different. It is opposed to continuous perception , the perception of different sensory phenomena as being located on a smooth continuum.Categorical… …
24Categorical Imperative — • A term which originated in Immanuel Kant s ethics Catholic Encyclopedia. Kevin Knight. 2006. Categorical Imperative Categorical Imperative …
25Categorical logic — is a branch of category theory within mathematics, adjacent to mathematical logic but in fact more notable for its connections to theoretical computer science. In broad terms, categorical logic represents both syntax and semantics by a category,… …
26Categorical grant — Categorical grants are grants, issued by the United States Congress, which may be spent only for narrowly defined purposes. Additionally, recipients of categorical grants are often required to match a portion of the federal funds. About 90% of… …
27Categorical abstract machine — (CAM) is the model of computation of a program [ Cousineau G., Curien P. L., Mauny M. The categorical abstract machine. LNCS, 201, Functional programming languages computer architecture. 1985, pp. 50 64.] , which preserves the abilities of… …
28Categorical set theory — is any one of several versions of set theory developed from or treated in the context of mathematical category theory.ReferencesLiterature* Barr, M. and Wells, C., Category Theory for Computing Science , Hemel Hempstead, UK, 1990.* Bourbaki, N.,… …
29categorical imperative — categorical/hypothetical imperative …
30categorical imperative — index conscience, instruction (direction) Burton s Legal Thesaurus. William C. Burton. 2006 …