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Cambridge Preliminary Mathematics General


Cambridge Preliminary Mathematics General

Author: Greg Powers

language: en

Publisher: Cambridge University Press

Release Date: 2012-12-21


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Cambridge preliminary mathematics general second edition has been completely revised for the stage 6 mathematics general syllabus implement from 2013, to prepare you for the HSC general 1 or general 2 course.

The Statistical Analysis of Failure Time Data


The Statistical Analysis of Failure Time Data

Author: John D. Kalbfleisch

language: en

Publisher: John Wiley & Sons

Release Date: 2011-01-25


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Contains additional discussion and examples on left truncationas well as material on more general censoring and truncationpatterns. Introduces the martingale and counting process formulation swillbe in a new chapter. Develops multivariate failure time data in a separate chapterand extends the material on Markov and semi Markovformulations. Presents new examples and applications of data analysis.

A New Approach to Utilitarianism


A New Approach to Utilitarianism

Author: C.L. Sheng

language: en

Publisher: Springer Science & Business Media

Release Date: 2012-12-06


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1.1 Utilitarian Theories This book is a monograph on moral philosophy and social philosophy, particularly the part of the philosophy of economics that is related to the general distribution problem. It presents a comprehensive ethical theory, together with an application of the theory to distributive justice. The viewpoint of this theory is utilitarian. However, this theory is different in some crucial points, as well as in minor details, from all existing forms of utilitarianism. Moral philosophy deals essentially with the moral judgment of actions, i. e., whether a moral action is right or wrong, good or bad. The judgment is usually based on a line of logical reasoning, which can be traced to a final reason called the justification or ultimate principle. An ethical theory is a self-consistent system built upon a basic, or ultimate, principle. An ultimate principle can never be rigorously proven, and is not unique. Different philosophers establish different ethical theories upon different principles. Therefore, in the history of development of moral philosophy, there have been a large number of ethical theories and schools. Even wi thin the same school having the same ultimate principle, different philosophers may have different versions of the theory, because of small variations in the interpretation of the ultimate principle or in the elaboration of the details.