| 1. | The classical theory of concepts says that concepts have a definitional structure.
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| 2. | At tree level ( zero loops ), one reproduces the classical theory.
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| 3. | Classical theories in this vein include utilitarianism, Kantianism, and some forms of contractarianism.
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| 4. | The discrete group ? fundamental to the classical theory disappears, superficially.
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| 5. | In practice, hypermodernism has not replaced the classical theory of Steinitz and Tarrasch.
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| 6. | The classical theory has now been subsumed as an aspect of Hodge theory.
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| 7. | As such, the definition of a classical theory depends on context.
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| 8. | Supersonic fracture was a phenomenon totally unexplained by the classical theories of fracture.
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| 9. | Note that in contrast to classical theory, more than two linked components may appear.
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| 10. | Historically, quantizing the classical theory of a single particle gave rise to a wavefunction.
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