... that a, a& apos; have the required property.
Fermat's theorem states that if a is any natural number and
if p is any prime then aP= a (mod p). In particular, if (a, p)
=
1,
then up-'= ...
Further reading
The theories here date back to the DisquWtiones arith-
meticae of Gauss, and they are covered by numerous texts. An
excellent account of the history rela...
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... certain gen- eral theories of the nature of mental states and some attempts to explain how mental states can have content – that is, how they can apparently be ‘about’ things and states of affairs ... that conception is not the task of any one of those sciences, but rather that of metaphysics. Some people believe that the age of metaphysics is past and that what metaphys...
... counterpart are exactly similar not only in appearance and character, but right down to the level of neurological organisation and activity. According to externalism, we cannot explain the action of ... John and his counterpart appear to behave in exactly the same way in exactly similar circumstances, so that it seems reasonable to explain their behaviour in exactly the sa...
... account of our concepts of mental states than as a theory of the nature of mental states themselves. An introduction to the philosophy of mind52 ing an adequate account of the character of mental ... terms of the fact that he or she possesses a mental state of this or that type, since an adequate explanation of behaviour will always need to take into acco...