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equivalence (Lat. aequivaleo, have equal power) Identical value. Having the same relation or force. In logic, syn. of equipollence (qv) -- JKF Equivocation is any fallacy arising from ambiguity of a word, or of a phrase playing the role of a single word in the reasoning in question, the word or phrase being used at different places with different meanings and an inference drawn which is formally correct if the word or phrase is treated as being the same word or phrase throughout. -- AC Erh:
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equivalent When used in a course prerequisite (eg, Prereq: SOCL 2001 or equivalent), this term means either credit in a comparable course or adequate preparation by other experience. Determination of equivalency is left to the discretion of individual departments.
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equivalence the same intension (empirical case) or the same object (mathematical case)
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