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PRINCIPIO LÓGICO Y FILOSÓFICO DE LA IDENTIFICACIÓN E IGUALDAD DE ALGO CON SIGO MISMO
Lógica de la identidad; Lógica de identidad

buscar la identidad de uno      
(v.) = trace + Posesivo + identity
Ex: A work that we got lately -- maybe you know it, "Jody" is its title -- is really all about a woman, an adopted child, trying to trace her identity.
buscar         
DESAMBIGUACIÓN DE WIKIPEDIA
Busqueda; Buscar
= chase, dig out, dig up, find, hunt, investigate, locate, look for, look out, look under, look up, probe for, prowl, search (for), seek (after), seek out, trace, track, trawl, burrow through, woo, root out, look out for, go for, look (a)round, fish (for), track down, jockey for, search out, line up, check for, forage, perform + search.
Ex: Also, in controlled indexing language data bases, there is often an assumption that a user will be prepared to chase strings of references or to consult a sometimes complex thesaurus.
Ex: I would also have dug out information references to which readers can be directed who want to know more about the setting.
Ex: The list of changed headings is almost literally endless if you have the patience to dig them all up.
Ex: The command function "FIND" is used to input a search term.
Ex: Nonetheless, we would still not wish to hunt through the file in order to change all subdivisions of that heading.
Ex: Kaiser also investigated the effect of grouping subheadings of a subject.
Ex: This order suffices for a list whose purpose is to identify and locate documents, whose bibliographic details are already known.
Ex: A user might start by looking for a map of London, when he really wants a map of Camden.
Ex: Discovering these tales, looking out printed versions and comparing them with the oral tradition would have introduced us step by step into the rich lode of folklore.
Ex: In a printed catalogue or index a user is constrained to look under the headings in the catalogue.
Ex: If so, the call number of the document is looked up and displayed.
Ex: No one complained about Duff to her, and she decided not to probe for discontents.
Ex: A user searching for Smith's "History as Argument" who was not sure under which subject it would be entered, would have to prowl through a huge number of cards in a card catalog to find the entry under SMITH.
Ex: This access is achieved by organising the tools so that a user may search under a specific access point or heading or index term, for example, subject term, author, name, title, date.
Ex: A popular book will always be sought after by public librarians.
Ex: Her article urges librarians not to buy inferior biographies simply to fill gaps in their collections but to seek out the best of the genre.
Ex: The author approach remains an important means of tracing a specific document.
Ex: The index fields are used for tracking annual indexes.
Ex: The Internet search engines, such as AltaVista and Excite, send out robots or Web crawlers to trawl the Internet and automatically index the files that they find.
Ex: This article explains how to use gophers to burrow through the Internet.
Ex: Rumour had it that he was being wooed by Technicomm, Inc.
Ex: The article has the title "Rooting out journals on the Net".
Ex: Panellists presented the criteria they adopted and features they looked out for when selecting a library automation system.
Ex: In an exclusive conversation Gates reveals where he goes for information knowledge, insights and ideas.
Ex: One has only to look around in bookshops to see how many paperbacks on show have film or TV links.
Ex: The article "Catfish ain"t ugly" reviews the range of Web sites providing information about the catfish in the USA and places to go to fish for catfish.
Ex: In stepping away from the genre's glamorous robberies and flashy lifestyle, this stealthy, potent movie tracks down the British gangster icon to its inevitable end.
Ex: Librarians are not yet very successful in jockeying for position and power in the political world.
Ex: On any one occasion there will always be children who do not want to borrow or buy, but they are still learning to live with books and how to search out the ones that interest them.
Ex: The actress flaked out again and the director is trying to line up a replacement.
Ex: This was important before computers were invented, when calculations were all done by hand, and also were done repeatedly to check for calculation errors.
Ex: We both woke up bright and early to forage for food nearby, which was a breeze.
Ex: When viewing a record, you can also display its references and perform citation searches directly from the reference display.
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* buscando = in search of.
* buscando como loco = in hot pursuit of.
* buscar amparo = seek + shelter.
* buscar apoyo = line up + support.
* buscar a tientas = grope (for/toward).
* buscar a través de los índices = browse.
* buscar ayuda = seek + assistance, seek + help.
* buscar cobijo = seek + shelter.
* buscar con ahínco = look + hard.
* buscar detenidamente = look + hard.
* buscar el apoyo de = woo.
* buscar el camino = wind + Posesivo + way.
* buscar el modo de = explore + ways in which, explore + ways and means of.
* buscar el origen de la relación entre = trace + the relationship between.
* buscar el peligro = court + danger, flirt with + danger.
* buscar empleo = seek + employment.
* buscar en = sift through, search through.
* buscar en Google = google.
* buscar en las posas entre las rocas de la orilla = rock-pool.
* buscar en otro sitio = go + elsewhere.
* buscar entre la basura = scavenge.
* buscar en varios + Nombre + a la vez = search across + Nombre.
* buscar información = mine + information, seek + information.
* buscar interiormente = probe + Reflexivo + for.
* buscar la controversia = court + controversy.
* buscar la fama = grab at + a headline.
* buscar la forma de = look for + ways to.
* buscar la forma de + Infinitivo = develop + way of + Gerundio.
* buscar la identidad de uno = trace + Posesivo + identity.
* buscar la manera de = explore + ways in which, explore + ways and means of.
* buscar la noticia = grab at + a headline.
* buscar la protección de = burrow back into.
* buscarle cinco pies al gato = split + hairs.
* buscarle tres pies al gato = split + hairs.
* buscar los servicios de = engage.
* buscar material = pursue + material.
* buscar oro = pan for + gold.
* buscar placer = seek + pleasure.
* buscar por autor y título = search by + name-title key.
* buscar por título = search by + title key.
* buscar por todas partes = scour + Nombre + for.
* buscar por todo + Nombre = search across + Nombre.
* buscar problemas = ask for + trouble, court + disaster.
* buscar razones que expliquen Algo = ascribe + reasons to.
* buscar refugio = seek + shelter.
* buscar satisfacción = seek + satisfaction.
* buscar simultáneamente en varios sitios = cross-search [cross search].
* buscar solución = seek + solution.
* buscar trabajo = seek + employment.
* buscar trabajo en la calle = work + the streets.
* buscar una forma de hacer Algo = develop + way + to make + Nombre, develop + way + to make + Nombre.
* buscar una oportunidad = look for + an opportunity.
* buscar una respuesta = pursue + answer.
* buscar una solución = contrive + solution.
* buscar y encontrar = match.
* en busca de quimeras = in pursuit of + windmills.
* encargado de buscar a los alumnos que hacen novillos = truant officer.
* en el que se puede buscar = searchable.
* estar siempre buscando = be on the lookout for.
* hallar lo buscado = achieve + match.
* mandar a buscar = send for.
* no poderse buscar = be unsearchable.
* peinar en busca de = scour + Nombre + for.
* que busca el beneficio propio = self-serving.
* que se puede buscar = searchable.
* respuesta + buscar = answer + lie.
* saber buscar con inteligencia = be search-savvy.
uno         
WIKIMEDIA DISAMBIGUATION PAGE
UNO; UNO (disambiguation); Uno (album); Uno (disambiguation); Uno (game); Uno (vehicle); Uno (song); Uno (film)
one

Definitie

búsqueda
sust. fem.
Busca, acción de buscar.

Wikipedia

Principio de identidad

El principio de identidad es un principio clásico de la lógica y la filosofía, según el cual toda entidad es idéntica a sí misma. Por ejemplo, Aristóteles es idéntico a sí mismo (a Aristóteles), el Sol es idéntico a sí mismo, esta manzana es idéntica a sí misma, etc. El principio de identidad es, junto con el principio de no contradicción y el principio del tercero excluido, una de las leyes clásicas del pensamiento.[1]

En lógica de primer orden con identidad, el principio de identidad se expresa:

x   x = x {\displaystyle \forall x\ x=x}

Es decir: para toda entidad x, x es idéntica a sí misma.

No se debe confundir al principio de identidad con la siguiente tautología de la lógica proposicional:

A A {\displaystyle A\leftrightarrow A}

Esta fórmula expresa que toda proposición es verdadera si y sólo si ella misma es verdadera. Por lo tanto, expresa una verdad acerca de proposiciones y sus valores de verdad, mientras que el principio de identidad expresa una verdad acerca de todo tipo de entidades, no solo proposiciones.