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Eksempler på bruk av MONADS i en setning

  • However, Clean deals with mutable state and input/output (I/O) through a uniqueness type system, in contrast to Haskell's use of monads.
  • In Haskell, a monad comprehension is a generalization of the list comprehension to other monads in functional programming.
  • Monads are used in the theory of pairs of adjoint functors, and they generalize closure operators on partially ordered sets to arbitrary categories.
  • In addition to defining a wrapping monadic type, monads define two operators: one to wrap a value in the monad type, and another to compose together functions that output values of the monad type (these are known as monadic functions).
  • Following Geoffroy, Grant arranged life into a chain, or an escalator, which was kept moving upwards by the appearance of spontaneously emerging monads at its base.
  • Potentially, each occasion of experience is causally consequential on every other occasion of experience that precedes it in time, and has as its causal consequences every other occasion of experience that follows; thus it has been said that Whitehead's occasions of experience are 'all window', in contrast to Leibniz's 'windowless' monads.
  • There are no interactions between different monads nor between entelechies and their bodies but everything is regulated by the pre-established harmony (§§78–9).
  • Pollen grains from eight of the nine species of Verbesina found in Brazil have been characterized as oblate-spheroidal, medium-sized, isopolar monads.
  • In Balducci's view, the religions are the millenary legacy of cultural particularisms, as ideological, political, cultural and spiritual cohesion tools for cultural monads that, however, have lost their individuality.
  • These spores were produced either singly (monads), in pairs (dyads) or groups of four (tetrads), and their microstructure resembles that of modern liverwort spores, suggesting they share an equivalent grade of organisation.
  • It is sufficiently easy - a process of the highest facility - to trace, with the scientific data that are in the world, the results of natural law up to the development of man - the monad, or distinctive particle which exists by itself; the duad, which means two monads added together, makes another stage, etc.
  • In mathematics, polyad is a concept of category theory introduced by Jean Bénabou in generalising monads.
  • Iteratees have been formally modelled as free monads, allowing equational laws to be validated, and employed to optimise programs using iteratees.
  • Applicative functors allow for functorial computations to be sequenced (unlike plain functors), but don't allow using results from prior computations in the definition of subsequent ones (unlike monads).
  • White describes his compositional methodology as proceeding from a New Materialist philosophical system, one that
    foregrounds a radical new concept of subjectivity which can be realised through art: where subjectivity is a process of community that maintains (accepts) the undefiable integrity of individual monads only to combine them into a matrix of human and non-human (aesthetic, technological, etc) structures: that is, for instance, an art in which the creative reassembly of disparate, logical, mutually exclusive but reciprocally containing structures in turn effects the assembly of individuals involved in and experiencing it into a trans-subjective agent: composed of signs, meaning, and human process.
  • Kozlov was an advocate for a panpsychist metaphysics and developed a form of monadology, in which monads were capable of essential interaction, unlike Leibniz's theory of pre-established harmony.



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