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Models for interpretation of Scripture
Goldingay, John. Models for interpretation of Scripture. Grand Rapids: Eerdmans; Carlisle, England: Paternoster Press, 1995
Interpretivism and "Canonical" Ascriptions
This paper investigates the crucial notion of a "canonical ascription statement" in Bruno Mölder's /Mind Ascribed/, and argues that the reasons given for preferring the book's approach of canonicallity to a more common understanding of canonicallity in terms of the ascriptions we would "ideally" make are not only unpersuasive, but also leave the interpretivist position more open to skeptical worries than it should be. The paper further argues that the resources for a more compelling justification of Mölder's conception of canonicality are already in Mölder's book itself
Study of three-dimensional crack fronts under plane stress using a phase field model
The shape of a crack front propagating through a thin sample is studied using
a phase field model. The model is shown to have a well defined sharp interface
limit. The crack front is found to be an ellipse with large axis the width of
the sample and small axis a function of the Poisson ratio and the width of the
sample. Numerical results also indicate that the front shape is independent of
the crack speed and of the sample extension perpendicular to its width.Comment: 6 pages, 5 figures. To appear in europhysics Letter
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