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schema /ˈskiːmə /noun (plural schemata /ˈskiːmətə/ /skiːˈmɑːtə/ or schemas)1 technical A representation of a plan or theory in the form of an outline or model: a schema of scientific reasoning...- This process involved the application of fairly standardized schemata and models to the layout and structure of urban settlements.
- Then he slots the settings, the characters, and the plot into reductive schemata accompanied by unfathomable diagrams which only lend the appearance of user-friendliness.
- Most importantly for our purposes, schemas and scripts represent the means through which understanding and action are embedded in established institutional environments.
2 Logic A syllogistic figure.Despite only having three axiom schemata and a single inference rule, it is possible to prove any tautology in the simple Propositional Calculus, PC....- Hence the logical proof schema which enables you to deduce any proposition whatever from a contradiction cannot be applied.
- Upon occasion, Mill extolled all four of his inductive schemata as rules of proof of causal connection.
3(In Kantian philosophy) a conception of what is common to all members of a class; a general or essential type or form. OriginLate 18th century (as a term in philosophy): from Greek skhēma 'form, figure'. Rhymesbeamer, blasphemer, Colima, creamer, dreamer, emphysema, femur, Iwo Jima, Kagoshima, lemur, Lima, oedema (US edema), ottava rima, Pima, reamer, redeemer, schemer, screamer, seamer, Selima, steamer, streamer, terza rima, Tsushima |