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commensurable    
a. 可同单位度量

可同单位度量

commensurable
adj 1: capable of being measured by a common standard; "hours
and minutes are commensurable"

Commensurable \Com*men"su*ra*ble\, a. [L. commensurabilis; pref.
com- mensurable. See {Commensurate}, and cf.
{Commeasurable}.]
Having a common measure; capable of being exactly measured by
the same number, quantity, or measure. --
{Com*men"su*ra*ble*ness}, n.
[1913 Webster]

{Commensurable numbers} or {Commensurable quantities}
(Math.), those that can be exactly expressed by some
common unit; thus a foot and yard are commensurable, since
both can be expressed in terms of an inch, one being 12
inches, the other 36 inches.

{Numbers commensurable in power}, or {Quantities
commensurable in power}, those whose squares are
commensurable.
[1913 Webster]


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  • philarchive. org
    In reality, all goods are commensurable I offer two arguments for epistemicism and against other views First, epistemicists are committed to less unexplained axiological structure than are non-epistemicists, who must explain the extra structure that they posit
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  • acides. hypotheses. org
    It is not money that renders commodities commensurable Just the contrary It is because all commodities, as values, are realised human labour, and therefore commensurable, that their values can be measured by one and the same special commodity, and the latter be converted into the common measure of their values, i e , into money Money as a measure of value, is the phenomenal form that must
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    For CBA purposes, this opportunity cost must be made commensurable with traded goods To do so, the cost of the good can be broken into its traded, non-traded, and labor components
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    The ontology of abstract labour (that is, its mode of existence) is a thorny issue of Marxist value theory, since it touches upon the realism of the concept and its subsequent relevance in
  • Thermodynamic Pareto Optimization of Turbojet Engines using Multi . . .
    The thermal systems, like many other real-world engineering design problems, are highly complex, non-convex, and multi-objective in nature [6] The objectives in thermal systems are usually conflicting and non-commensurable, and thus Pareto solutions provide more insights into the competing objectives Recently, there has been a growing interest in evolutionary Pareto optimization in the
  • Postcolonialism as an International Relations Theory
    At least in some books dedicated to International Relations theory, Postcolonialism is categorized as a separate and distinct approach to IR The relative ‘popularity’ of postcolonialism can
  • Deontology and the Arbitrary
    For him, the considerations must be commensurable, for the claim that a normally prohibited act is, in certain circumstances, right is supposed to be justified by a reference to its consequences It is, however, hard to see how they can be commensurable
  • Grosz, Elizabeth - University of North Carolina at Charlotte
    1) no “unprejudiced, observer-independent knowledge,” no facing “‘facts’ directly, in a manner unmediated by theories,, presumptions, and values”; no “facts, ‘raw data,’ and information as being somehow independent of, and unaffected by, the presence of the observer ” 2) natural science model of knowledge reduces its object--humanity--to the status of physical object





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