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    Computability, an introduction to recursive function theory.Nigel Cutland - 1980 - New York: Cambridge University Press.
    What can computers do in principle? What are their inherent theoretical limitations? These are questions to which computer scientists must address themselves. The theoretical framework which enables such questions to be answered has been developed over the last fifty years from the idea of a computable function: intuitively a function whose values can be calculated in an effective or automatic way. This book is an introduction to computability theory (or recursion theory as it is traditionally known to mathematicians). Dr (...) begins with a mathematical characterisation of computable functions using a simple idealised computer (a register machine); after some comparison with other characterisations, he develops the mathematical theory, including a full discussion of non-computability and undecidability, and the theory of recursive and recursively enumerable sets. The later chapters provide an introduction to more advanced topics such as Gildel's incompleteness theorem, degrees of unsolvability, the Recursion theorems and the theory of complexity of computation. Computability is thus a branch of mathematics which is of relevance also to computer scientists and philosophers. Mathematics students with no prior knowledge of the subject and computer science students who wish to supplement their practical expertise with some theoretical background will find this book of use and interest. (shrink)
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    Introducing Logic and Analysis.Nigel Cutland - 2007 - Logic and Analysis 1 (1):v-v.
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    Nonstandard Measure Theory and its Applications.Nigel J. Cutland - 1983 - Journal of Symbolic Logic 54 (1):290-291.
  4. On Cauchy's notion of infinitesimal.Nigel Cutland, Christoph Kessler, Ekkehard Kopp & David Ross - 1988 - British Journal for the Philosophy of Science 39 (3):375-378.
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    Introducing.Nigel Cutland - 2008 - Logic and Analysis 1 (1).
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    $mathbf{Sigma}1$-Compactness in Languages Stronger than $mathscr{L}A$.Nigel Cutland - 1978 - Journal of Symbolic Logic 43 (3):508-520.
  7. Nonstandard Methods and Applications in Mathematics.Nigel J. Cutland, Mauro Di Nasso & David A. Ross - 2007 - Bulletin of Symbolic Logic 13 (3):372-374.
     
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    ??-compactness and ultraproducts.Nigel Cutland - 1972 - Journal of Symbolic Logic 37 (4):668-672.
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    Σ₁-Compactness and Ultraproducts.Nigel Cutland - 1972 - Journal of Symbolic Logic 37 (4):668 - 672.
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    Edward Nelson. The syntax of nonstandard analysis. Annals of pure and applied logic, vol. 38 , pp. 123–134.Nigel Cutland - 1991 - Journal of Symbolic Logic 56 (2):751-752.
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    Transfer theorems for pi-monads.Nigel J. Cutland - 1989 - Annals of Pure and Applied Logic 44 (1/2):53.
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    Σ1-well-founded compactness.Nigel Cutland & Matt Kauffmann - 1980 - Annals of Mathematical Logic 18 (3):271-296.
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    A question of borel hyperdeterminacy.Nigel J. Cutland - 1984 - Mathematical Logic Quarterly 30 (19‐24):313-316.
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    A Question of Borel Hyperdeterminacy.Nigel J. Cutland - 1984 - Mathematical Logic Quarterly 30 (19-24):313-316.
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    Model theory on admissible sets.Nigel Cutland - 1973 - Annals of Mathematical Logic 5 (4):257.
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    Σ1-compactness in languages stronger than.Nigel Cutland - 1978 - Journal of Symbolic Logic 43 (3):508 - 520.
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    Compactness Without Languages.Nigel J. Cutland - 1976 - Mathematical Logic Quarterly 22 (1):113-115.
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    Compactness Without Languages.Nigel J. Cutland - 1976 - Zeitschrift fur mathematische Logik und Grundlagen der Mathematik 22 (1):113-115.
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    $sum_1$-Compactness and Ultraproducts.Nigel Cutland - 1972 - Journal of Symbolic Logic 37 (4):668-672.
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    Some Theories Having Countably Many Countable Models.Nigel J. Cutland - 1976 - Mathematical Logic Quarterly 23 (7‐12):105-110.
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    Some Theories Having Countably Many Countable Models.Nigel J. Cutland - 1977 - Zeitschrift fur mathematische Logik und Grundlagen der Mathematik 23 (7-12):105-110.
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  22. Review: K. D. Stroyan, Jose Manuel Bayod, Foundations of Infinitesimal Stochastic Analysis. [REVIEW]Nigel Cutland - 1988 - Journal of Symbolic Logic 53 (4):1261-1262.
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    Review: Edward Nelson, The Syntax of Nonstandard Analysis. [REVIEW]Nigel Cutland - 1991 - Journal of Symbolic Logic 56 (2):751-752.
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    S. Ú. Maslov. Téoriá déduktivnyh sistém i éé priménéniá. Russian original of the preceding. Kibérnétika. Radio i Savz', Moscow1986, 135 pp. - K. D. Stroyan and José Manuel Bayod. Foundations of infinitesimal stochastic analysis. Studies in logic and the foundations of mathematics, vol. 119. North-Holland, Amsterdam, New York, and Oxford, 1986, xii + 478 pp. [REVIEW]Nigel Cutland - 1988 - Journal of Symbolic Logic 53 (4):1261-1262.
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    Nigel Cutland. Computabitity. An introduction to recursive function theory. Cambridge University Press, Cambridge etc. 1980, x + 251 pp. [REVIEW]H. B. Enderton - 1987 - Journal of Symbolic Logic 52 (1):292-293.
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  26. Review: Nigel Cutland, Computability. An Introduction to Recursive Function Theory. [REVIEW]H. B. Enderton - 1987 - Journal of Symbolic Logic 52 (1):292-293.
     
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    Nigel J. Cutland. Nonstandard measure theory and its applications. The bulletin of the London Mathematical Society, vol. 15 , pp. 529–589. [REVIEW]Joram Hirschfeld - 1989 - Journal of Symbolic Logic 54 (1):290-291.
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    Review: Nigel J. Cutland, Nonstandard Measure Theory and its Applications. [REVIEW]Joram Hirschfeld - 1989 - Journal of Symbolic Logic 54 (1):290-291.
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    Wittgenstein and the idea of a critical social theory: a critique of Giddens, Habermas, and Bhaskar.Nigel Pleasants - 1999 - New York: Routledge.
    This book uses the philosophy of Wittgenstein as a perspective from which to challenge the idea of a critical social theory, represented pre-eminently by Giddens, Habermas and Bhaskar.
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    The Ancient Olympics.Nigel Spivey - 2004 - Oxford University Press.
    The word 'athletics' is derived from the Greek verb 'to struggle for a prize'. After reading this book, no one will see the Olympics as a graceful display of Greek beauty again, but as war by other means. Nigel Spivey paints a portrait of the Greek Olympics as they really were - fierce contests between bitter rivals, in which victors won kudos and rewards, and losers faced scorn and even assault. Victory was almost worth dying for, and a number (...)
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    Philosophy: the basics.Nigel Warburton - 1995 - New York: Routledge.
    __‘Philosophy: The Basics deservedly remains the most recommended introduction to philosophy on the market. Warburton is patient, accurate and, above all, clear. There is no better short introduction to philosophy.’_ - Stephen Law, author of The Philosophy Gym_ _Philosophy: The Basics_ gently eases the reader into the world of philosophy. Each chapter considers a key area of philosophy, explaining and exploring the basic ideas and themes including: Can you prove God exists? How do we know right from wrong? What are (...)
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    BioEngagement: making a Christian difference through bioethics today.Nigel M. De S. Cameron, Scott E. Daniels, Barbara White & Center for Bioethics and Human Dignity (eds.) - 2000 - Grand Rapids, Mich.: W.B. Eerdmans Pub. Co..
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    Photography.Nigel Warburton - 2003 - In Jerrold Levinson (ed.), The Oxford handbook of aesthetics. New York: Oxford University Press.
    This is a critical survey of writing on the philosophy of photography.
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  34. Philosophy for the Rest of Cognitive Science.Nigel Stepp, Anthony Chemero & Michael T. Turvey - 2011 - Topics in Cognitive Science 3 (2):425-437.
    Cognitive science has always included multiple methodologies and theoretical commitments. The philosophy of cognitive science should embrace, or at least acknowledge, this diversity. Bechtel’s (2009a) proposed philosophy of cognitive science, however, applies only to representationalist and mechanist cognitive science, ignoring the substantial minority of dynamically oriented cognitive scientists. As an example of nonrepresentational, dynamical cognitive science, we describe strong anticipation as a model for circadian systems (Stepp & Turvey, 2009). We then propose a philosophy of science appropriate to nonrepresentational, dynamical (...)
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  35. Zombie killer.Nigel J. T. Thomas - 1998 - In Stuart R. Hameroff, Alfred W. Kaszniak & Alwyn Scott (eds.), Toward a Science of Consciousness II: The Second Tucson Discussions and Debates. MIT Press.
    Philosopher's zombies are hypothetical beings behaviorally, functionally, and perhaps even physically indistinguishable from normal humans, but who lack our consciousness. Many people seem to be convinced that such zombies are a real conceptual possibility, and that this bare possibility entails that understanding human consciousness must remain forever beyond the reach of science. However, the conceptual entailments of zombiehood have not been sufficiently examined. This brief article shows that any way of understanding the behavior of zombies that does in fact support (...)
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    Thinking again: education after postmodernism.Nigel Blake (ed.) - 1998 - Westport, Conn.: Bergin & Garvey.
    The 'postmodern condition,' in which instrumentalism finally usurps all other considerations, has produced a kind of intellectual paralysis in the world of education. The authors of this book show how such postmodernist thinkers as Derrida, Foucault, and Lyotard illuminate puzzling aspects of education, arguing that educational theory is currently at an impasse. They postulate that we need these new and disturbing ideas in order to "think again" fruitfully and creatively about education.
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    Education in an age of nihilism.Nigel Blake (ed.) - 2000 - New York: Routledge/Falmer.
    This timely book addresses concerns about educational and moral standards in a world characterised by a growing nihilism.
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    Planetary social thought: the anthropocene challenge to the social sciences.Nigel Clark - 2020 - Medford, MA: Polity Press. Edited by Bronislaw Szerszynski.
    Timely and much-needed theory of humanity's relation to the planet.
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    Professional codes of conduct in the United Kingdom: a directory.Nigel G. E. Harris - 1996 - New York: Mansell.
    The original edition of this directory of professional codes of conduct in the United Kingdom was the first reference book to give information on more than a handful of codes. For the second edition the work has been greatly extended and revised, thereby reflecting both the ever-increasing number of codes and the ongoing interest in them. The main part of the book lists alphabetically nearly 500 UK organizations with codes in use, an increase of some 30 per cent on the (...)
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    The Blackwell guide to the philosophy of education.Nigel Blake (ed.) - 2003 - Malden, MA: Blackwell.
    "The Blackwell Guide to Philosophy of Education" is state-of-the-art map to the field as well as a valuable reference book.
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  41. Codes of conduct for journalists.Nigel Ge Harris - 1992 - In Andrew Belsey & Ruth F. Chadwick (eds.), Ethical issues in journalism and the media. New York: Routledge.
     
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  42. Thinking Again: Education after Postmodernism.Nigel Blake, Paul Smeyers, Richard Smith & Paul Standish - 1999 - British Journal of Educational Studies 47 (4):407-408.
     
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    Perspectives on Anglo-Saxon Names.Nigel F. Barley - 1974 - Semiotica 11 (1):1-32.
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    Structural Aspects of the Anglo-Saxon Riddle.Nigel F. Barley - 1974 - Semiotica 10 (2).
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    Two Anglo-Saxon Sign Systems Compared.Nigel F. Barley - 1974 - Semiotica 12 (3).
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  46. World Hunger.Nigel Dower - 2003 - In Hugh LaFollette (ed.), The Oxford handbook of practical ethics. New York: Oxford University Press.
     
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    Philosophers behaving badly.Nigel Rodgers - 2005 - Chester Springs, PA: Distributed in the USA by Dufour Editions. Edited by Mel Thompson.
    A cautionary note -- Introduction -- Jean-Jacques Rousseau : the philosopher as victim -- Arthur Schopenhauer : the rebarbative bodhisattva -- Friedrich Nietzsche : a sickly Übermensch -- Feature : Nietzsche and Nazism -- Bertrand Russell : the mathematics of human behaviour -- Ludwig Wittgenstein : anger and asceticism -- Martin Heidegger : magician, predator, peasant and Nazi -- Feature : The Héloïse complex -- Jean-Paul Sartre : intellectual tyranny, charm and bad faith -- Feature : Women philosophers behaving badly (...)
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  48. David Harvey: A rock in a hard place.Nigel Thrift - 2006 - In Noel Castree & Derek Gregory (eds.), David Harvey: a critical reader. Oxford: Blackwell. pp. 223--233.
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    Education in an Age of Nihilism: Education and Moral Standards.Nigel Blake, Paul Smeyers, Richard Smith & Paul Standish (eds.) - 2000 - New York: Routledge.
    This book addresses concerns about educational and moral standards in a world increasingly characterised by nihilism. On the one hand there is widespread anxiety that standards are falling; on the other, new machinery of accountability and inspection to show that they are not. The authors in this book state that we cannot avoid nihilism if we are simply _laissez-faire_ about values, neither can we reduce them to standards of performance, nor must we return to traditional values. They state that we (...)
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    In Defence of War.Nigel Biggar - 2013 - Oxford University Press.
    Against the domination of moral deliberation by rights-talk In Defence of War asserts that belligerency can be morally justified, even while it is tragic and morally flawed. Recovering the early Christian tradition of just war thinking, Nigel Biggar argues in favour of aggressive war in punishment of grave injustice.
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