The issue is not just boundedness, but within what bounds?. From Wordnik.com. [Exponential Growth in Physical Systems « Climate Audit] Reference
The two categories used in this paper are plexity and boundedness. From Wordnik.com. [languagehat.com: PLEXITY.] Reference
One more aside on the issue of boundedness of "the world" v. "the game". From Wordnik.com. [Against Exceptionalism: A New Approach to Games] Reference
Yes, social actors work to achieve a degree of semi-boundedness for their game spaces. From Wordnik.com. [The Magic Circle] Reference
It need not be a whole room, perhaps, but it must have some kind of definition and boundedness. From Wordnik.com. [A Room of One’s Own « A Bird’s Nest] Reference
It could stress earth-boundedness; it could also find a place for human inventiveness and skill. From Wordnik.com. [ENVIRONMENT AND CULTURE] Reference
What I think underlies these ideas is not display, representation or interface but rather boundedness. From Wordnik.com. [What do we mean by ‘computer game’?] Reference
Why can't we talk about concepts and techniques actors use to accomplish semi-boundedness AND label it "the magic circle"?. From Wordnik.com. [The Magic Circle] Reference
J.J. C. Smart (1963) emphasized the earth-boundedness of the biological sciences (in conflict with the universality of natural laws). From Wordnik.com. [Molecular Biology] Reference
And why stop at accomplishing this semi-boundedness, why not also look at ways to sustain it in the face of threats to its integrity?. From Wordnik.com. [The Magic Circle] Reference
He knows nothing about the concepts of boundedness and openness from mathematics and what the implications of these are for cosmology. From Wordnik.com. [Biblical inerrancy vs. physical evidence: continued - The Panda's Thumb] Reference
I begin by setting out from myself, as you say—precisely, because by beginning I get beyond the boundedness of "self" into something more. From Wordnik.com. [Archive 2008-03-01] Reference
The boundedness reflects the fact that beyond a certain point money ceases being useful at all, as the size of any economy at any point in time is itself bounded. From Wordnik.com. [Utility of Money] Reference
Were this to happen the capitalist model that grew to love militarism would be forced to find another way to keep the system going in the face of the constricted boundedness of a planetary economy. From Wordnik.com. [Capitalism and Its Discontents] Reference
If you get past his annoying gallic pomposity, which comes through even in translation, and a certain obvious boundedness within the worldview of the early 20th century, there are interesting thoughts to unravel. From Wordnik.com. [Cheeseburger Gothic » Yes I get ffkn grmpy whn I’m on fkn deadline.] Reference
If nation-states are almost always defined by some notion of boundedness, what happens when certain parts of the nation-state are not territorially contiguous with what is considered the political center of that nation-state?. From Wordnik.com. [Amer. Anthro. Assoc. -- CFP on islands and enclaves] Reference
My only comment is that it may not ultimately be so fruitful to rely on the term "system" in a definition of games, because it may reintroduce similar questions of boundedness that the approach in my paper above seeks to transcend. From Wordnik.com. [Against Exceptionalism: A New Approach to Games] Reference
I was talking about how we should, in scholarship about this boundary maintenance, be talking about the concepts and techniques the actors actually use to accomplish this semi-boundedness, rather than labeling it as the magic circle. From Wordnik.com. [The Magic Circle] Reference
Thomas MalabyI was talking about how we should, in scholarship about this boundary maintenance, be talking about the concepts and techniques the actors actually use to accomplish this semi-boundedness, rather than labeling it as the magic circle. From Wordnik.com. [The Magic Circle] Reference
While contemporary "literary fiction" generally deals with the exploration of some facet or another of the human condition, this novel manages to explore a vast palette of humanity, despite its slimness and boundedness in relatively confined enclaves of space and time. From Wordnik.com. [2009 Man Booker Nominee "How to Paint a Dead Man" by Sarah Hall (Reviewed by Liviu Suciu)] Reference
As I mentioned in passing in a comment above, I tend to not spend enough time on how, given the "semi-boundedness" of the relationship between games and other aspects of experience, we might act on that so as to avoid the terminological confusion you describe I tend, instead, to gleefully point out how no game is ever immune to everyday contingencies. From Wordnik.com. [Against Exceptionalism: A New Approach to Games] Reference
The story of "can't" and "won't" is part of the narrative of boundedness. From Wordnik.com. [Wheelchair Dancer] Reference
The miscarriages of education do not proceed from the boundedness of its powers, but from the mistakes with which it is accompanied. From Wordnik.com. [Enquiry Concerning Political Justice] Reference
Overtness replaces metrical properties such as total boundedness, and cardinality conditions such as having a countable dense subset. From Wordnik.com. [Lambda the Ultimate - Programming Languages Weblog] Reference
However, uniformity in selection is a good sign that Republicans are cohesively supportive of Kolb - a boundedness Republicans have been missing since well before the 2008 presidential election. From Wordnik.com. [Canada Free Press] Reference
In great passion, the crust opake of present and existing weakness and boundedness is, as it were, fused and vitrified for the moment, and through the transparency the soul, catching a gleam of the infinity of the potential in the will of man, reads the future for the present. From Wordnik.com. [The Literary Remains of Samuel Taylor Coleridge] Reference
If the result of science is unbounded, the boundedness of the models of it’s methods isn’t immediately obvious. From Wordnik.com. [Good Math, Bad Math, and David Berlinkski - The Panda's Thumb] Reference
It’s had an odd combination of what seem to be large climate fluctuations in geological time, but a curious boundedness to them. From Wordnik.com. [Bristlecone dC13 « Climate Audit] Reference
Sion will be described with the help of two of Talmy's 1988 four categories for noun referents: dimension', plexity', boundedness' and dividedness'. From Wordnik.com. [languagehat.com: PLEXITY.] Reference
First lecture, in particular providing more details as to the recent results of Lanzani and Stein on the boundedness of the Cauchy integral on domains in several complex variables. From Wordnik.com. [What's new] Reference
But the analysis of rationality can accommodate the boundedness of the computational resources available to derive relevant conclusions (Simon 1957; Russell & Wefald 1991; Sperber &. From Wordnik.com. [The Frame Problem] Reference
Spelke, for example, attempts to explain the development of the ability to perceptually organize the visual array into unitary, persisting objects by appeal to an infant's capacity to form a representation of the visual surface layout and the presence of mechanisms following basic principles of cohesion, boundedness, rigidity, and no action at a distance (Spelke. From Wordnik.com. [Nonconceptual Mental Content] Reference
2) boundedness. From Wordnik.com. [Transforming Civilization: Gods, God, Emergence, and Transcendence.] Reference
Your writing pushes its nose deep into the hidden worlds of labor, corruption, exploitation, cruelty, anger, revenge, pettiness, superstition, class-boundedness, and even barbarism. From Wordnik.com. [Anis Shivani: 'Breathless In Bombay' Author Murzban Shroff Reflects On The Real Mumbai: Exclusive Interview] Reference
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