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What (who) is T-schema - definition


T-schema         
COMMON SCHEMA USED TO GIVE AN INDUCTIVE DEFINITION OF TRUTH WHICH LIES AT THE HEART OF ANY REALISATION OF ALFRED TARSKI'S SEMANTIC THEORY OF TRUTH
Equivalence Schema
The T-schema ("truth schema", not to be confused with "Convention T") is used to check if an inductive definition of truth is valid, which lies at the heart of any realisation of Alfred Tarski's semantic theory of truth. Some authors refer to it as the "Equivalence Schema", a synonym introduced by Michael Dummett.
XML schema         
DESCRIPTION OF A TYPE OF XML DOCUMENT
XML schema languages; XML Schema; Xml schema; XML schemas; XML Schema Language Comparison; XML Schema Language comparison; XML schema language comparison
<data> XML data that describes the relationship between elements and attributes in some other class of XML data. A schema may or may not include data type representations. XML schemas are a more advanced alternative to DTDs. http://vbxml.com/conference/wrox/2000_vegas/text/kurt_schema.asp (2006-08-23)
Schema (Kant)         
KANTIAN TERM REFERRING TO HOW PERCEPTIONS ARE MATCHED TO CONCEPTS
Schema(Kant); Sensibilization; Sensibilisation; Kantian architectonics; Kantian schema
In Kantian philosophy, a transcendental schema (plural: schemata; from , "form, shape, figure") is the procedural rule by which a category or pure, non-empirical concept is associated with a sense impression. A private, subjective intuition is thereby discursively thought to be a representation of an external object.