Nonclassical

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They give the materiality of the signifiers a formal structure we encounter in nonclassical theory. ❋ Unknown (2005)

One could hardly be surprised to encounter random collectivities, whether governed by usual statistical laws (which are quite different from the regularities we encounter in nonclassical cases) or not. ❋ Unknown (2005)

This decoherence, however, signals the irreducible inaccessibility of the efficacious processes that give rise to the body or the text through certain nonclassical configurations of material or phenomenal effects. ❋ Unknown (2005)

Among the melodists Mr. Isacoff places Schubert, Mendelssohn and Chopin, as well as nonclassical 20th-century performers like Teddy Wilson and Bud Powell, whom he describes with wonderful sympathy. ❋ James Penrose (2012)

"I can't just let loose the way nonclassical players do," he admits over lunch at his hotel near Lincoln Center. ❋ Stuart Isacoff (2012)

Formative influences included a flamboyant teacher who assigned nonclassical pieces, as well as a galvanizing encounter with the music of Schoenberg and other modernists at Pomona College in California. ❋ Unknown (2010)

A further model that we briefly outline falls into the set theoretical semantics paradigm of nonclassical logic and it is due to Dunn and Meyer. ❋ Bimbó, Katalin (2008)

Set theoretical semantics in which the intensional connectives are modeled from relations on a collection of situations have been the preferred interpretation of nonclassical logics since the early 1960s. ❋ Bimbó, Katalin (2008)

CL is connected to nonclassical logics via typing. ❋ Bimbó, Katalin (2008)

In particular, the CL ‰¥ and CL = calculi are nonclassical logics. ❋ Bimbó, Katalin (2008)

The connection between CL and nonclassical logics is way stonger than the link between CL and classical logic. ❋ Bimbó, Katalin (2008)

Training in different genres, and an ability to play -- and improvise -- nonclassical music makes an instrumentalist more employable. ❋ Unknown (2008)

The (nonclassical) models of such situations are, de Man argues, performative, rather than cognitive ❋ Unknown (2005)

Given de Man's "definition" of allegory in his essay on Pascal, cited earlier, it would, as elsewhere in nonclassical theory, be difficult to speak of the underlying efficacious dynamics of such random events as itself random, any more than causal, or any more discontinuous than continuous, or, again, in any given or even conceivable terms. ❋ Unknown (2005)

Plotnitsky sees a "gain in terms of knowledge that now becomes possible and was not possible classically"; he stresses, however, that "each nonclassical reading may itself be unique." ❋ Unknown (2005)

A stronger claim concerning their inaccessibility would be made upon the entities idealized by the theory as its nonclassical objects, either from within the theory or even beyond it. ❋ Unknown (2005)

The nature of this misprision, blindness, or pretence in relation to the nonclassical dynamics in question must be analyzed, in de Man specifically via the texts, such as Kleist's or Shelley's, which, in de ❋ Unknown (2005)

The CT, on the other hand, points to the low intensity as an indication of nonclassical light which may display even sub-Poissonian photocount statistics and may provide thus an optimized optical communication channel in biological systems within living matter of "optimized" high optical density2. ❋ William Harryman (2007)

In some cases, each such (in its emergence) random individual entity may possess a rich structure of its own, possibly in turn governed by a nonclassical organization of singularities, as would indeed be the case in any individual judgment of the beautiful or the sublime. ❋ Unknown (2005)

Collectivities of nonclassical singularities are, by definition, assemblages of singular elements such that the emergence or history of each is nonclassical, is subject to a nonclassical theory and epistemology. ❋ Unknown (2005)

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