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What (who) is explicit typing - definition

TYPES OF ATHEISM
Explicit atheism; Implicit atheism; Explicit and implicit atheism; Explicit Atheism; Implicit atheist; Explicit atheist

Explicit (text)         
THE LAST LINES OF A WORK
Explicit (publishing)
The explicit (from Latin explicitus est, "it is unrolled", as applied to scrolls) of a text or document is either a final note indicating the end of the text and often including information about its place, date and authorship or else the final few words of the text itself. In the first case, it is similar to a colophon but always appearing at the end of the text.
Nominal type system         
MAJOR CLASS OF TYPE SYSTEM, IN WHICH COMPATIBILITY AND EQUIVALENCE OF DATA TYPES IS DETERMINED BY EXPLICIT DECLARATIONS AND/OR THE NAME OF THE TYPES
Nominative typing; Nominal typing; Nominative type system
In computer science, a type system is a nominal or nominative type system (or name-based type system) if compatibility and equivalence of data types is determined by explicit declarations and/or the name of the types. Nominal systems are used to determine if types are equivalent, as well as if a type is a subtype of another.
explicit         
WIKIMEDIA DISAMBIGUATION PAGE
Explicit (disambiguation)
adj.
1) sexually explicit
2) explicit about

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Implicit and explicit atheism

Implicit atheism and explicit atheism are types of atheism. In George H. Smith's Atheism: The Case Against God, "implicit atheism" is defined as "the absence of theistic belief without a conscious rejection of it", while "explicit atheism" is "the absence of theistic belief due to a conscious rejection of it". Explicit atheists have considered the idea of deities and have rejected belief that any exist. Implicit atheists, though they do not themselves maintain a belief in a god or gods, have not rejected the notion or have not considered it further.