A fallacy of necessity is a fallacy in the logic of a syllogism whereby a degree of unwarranted necessity is placed in the conclusion. (Wikipedia).
Javascript Scope Tutorial - What Makes Javascript Weird...and Awesome Pt 4
Scope and Context are in every language, but because Javascript is always firing callbacks and running asynchronous tasks, it's easy to lose sight of what scope & context you're in. Scope and context are not the same thing. Scope is variable access - what variables the current piece of c
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Domain and range of a function tutorial
Free ebook http://tinyurl.com/EngMathYT This video shows how to determine the domain and range of a function. Such ideas are seen in high school and first year univesity.
From playlist A first course in university mathematics
Bas Spitters: Modal Dependent Type Theory and the Cubical Model
The lecture was held within the framework of the Hausdorff Trimester Program: Types, Sets and Constructions. Abstract: In recent years we have seen several new models of dependent type theory extended with some form of modal necessity operator, including nominal type theory, guarded and c
From playlist Workshop: "Types, Homotopy, Type theory, and Verification"
How Is the ADHD Brain Different?
If you’re online, you may notice that conversations around ADHD are everywhere. You may even be starting to wonder, as you flick from one app to the next, that you yourself may have ADHD. So in Part 1 of this series about ADHD, Julian explores what this disorder is, what’s happening in the
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More videos like this online at http://www.theurbanpenguin.com Understanding variable scope in Java. We take a quick look at Class, Instance and Local variables and see how scope affects their access.
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Understand the domain and range of a function. The domain is the set of all values that can be input into a function and the respective output values are the range. There are restriction to the domain in terms of the real number system which the video will explain.
From playlist Algebra
Why AI is Harder Than We Think (Machine Learning Research Paper Explained)
#aiwinter #agi #embodiedcognition The AI community has gone through regular cycles of AI Springs, where rapid progress gave rise to massive overconfidence, high funding, and overpromise, followed by these promises being unfulfilled, subsequently diving into periods of disenfranchisement a
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Why Do People Use Invalid Logic? Does Being Open Minded Mean Accepting All Claims Uncritically?
Attacking a person instead of their argument and likening them to Hitler aren't just par for the course on social media; they're also proven logical fallacies. Even accusing someone of being closed-minded is a flawed argumentative tactic. Familiarize yourself with invalid logic and become
From playlist Science
QRM L1-3: Common fallacies in risk assessment
Welcome to Quantitative Risk Management (QRM). We close the first lesson by addressing some important fallacies, very common (unfortunately) in risk assessment. It is important not to fall into these fallacies, to avoid taking decisions that are, if we are lucky, useless, but that, more p
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C Programming Tutorial - 50: Scope in C (Local & Global Variables)
In this tutorial we'll check out the differences between local and global variables and we'll also try to understand what scope really is in C Programming Language.
From playlist The Bad Tutorials: C Programming
This video functions as a brief introduction to many different topics in formal logic. Notes on the Images: I looked into the legality of using images for this video a good deal and I've come to the conclusion that there is nothing in this video which could remotely imply these images ar
From playlist Summer of Math Exposition 2 videos
Logic 3: Quantifiers (univ. & exist.), Proofs part 1 — Tutorial 3/4
In this four-part series we explore propositional logic, Karnaugh maps, implications and fallacies, predicate logic, existential and universal quantifiers and finally natural deduction. Become a member: https://youtube.com/Bisqwit/join My links: Twitter: https://twitter.com/RealBisqwit L
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Experience Grounds Language: Improving language models beyond the world of text
Now that language models have been trained on massive internet-scale text data, where are future improvements going to come from? Jay goes over the "Experience Grounds Language" paper which describes five "World Scopes" for learning language -- including multimodality (e.g. training on ima
From playlist Language AI & NLP
Logic: The Structure of Reason
As a tool for characterizing rational thought, logic cuts across many philosophical disciplines and lies at the core of mathematics and computer science. Drawing on Aristotle’s Organon, Russell’s Principia Mathematica, and other central works, this program tracks the evolution of logic, be
From playlist Logic & Philosophy of Mathematics
OpenAI CLIP Explained | Multi-modal ML
OpenAI's CLIP explained simply and intuitively with visuals and code. Language models (LMs) can not rely on language alone. That is the idea behind the "Experience Grounds Language" paper, that proposes a framework to measure LMs' current and future progress. A key idea is that, beyond a c
From playlist Computer Vision and Search Course
RailsConf 2016 - ...But Doesn't Rails Take Care of Security for Me? by Justin Collins
Rails comes with protection against SQL injection, cross site scripting, and cross site request forgery. It provides strong parameters and encrypted session cookies out of the box. What else is there to worry about? Unfortunately, security does not stop at the well-known vulnerabilities an
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Peter van Inwagen - Arguing God from Pure Existence?
That there is 'something' and not 'nothing', and that science cannot explain why, is truly fascinating. Does this mean that there is a God? Some argue that if a 'Perfect Being' could exist, a Perfect Being must exist, because a Perfect Being is necessary. There must be something wrong with
From playlist Big Questions About God - Closer To Truth - Core Topic
What is the definition of a function
👉 Learn about every thing you need to know to understand the domain and range of functions. We will look at functions represented as equations, tables, mapping, and ordered pairs. The domain is the set of all possible x or input values where the range is the set of all possible y or outp
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