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  • ==Description== In [[logic]] and [[rhetoric]], a '''fallacy''' is a misconception resulting from incor
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  • ==Description== ...d fallacies (invalid and misleading arguments). (See Richard Pootiz Ortiz, Logic, Quito: Publiconti, 1994).
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  • *2 : the signification of something <that [[abuse]] of [[logic]] which consists in moving counters about as if they were known [[entities] ...]] property or [[group]] of properties of a [[thing]] named by a term in [[logic]]
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  • ==Description== ...ics, social philosophy, political philosophy, epistemology, and metaphysic logic as well as material on the philosophy of law, religion, science, history, e
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  • ==Description== [[Category: Logic]]
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  • ==Description== In [[logic]] and [[philosophy]], the term '''proposition''' (from the [[word]] "propos
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  • :b : [[logic]]ally correct <a valid argument> <valid [[inference]]> ==Description==
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  • ==Description== ...e concept to less-specific criteria. It is a [[foundational]] element of [[logic]] and human reasoning. Generalizations posit the [[existence]] of a domain
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  • *2 : a concise technical description of a taxon ==Description==
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  • ==Description== ...[reason]] arguing against a premise, [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Lemma_(logic) lemma] or main contention. An objection to an objection is known as a [htt
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  • ..., ''premesse'' and Middle French ''premisse'' (French ''prémisse'' ) (in [[Logic]]) each of the two [[propositions]] from which the [[conclusion]] is drawn ==Description==
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  • ==Description== ...ed in [[logic]]. See [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Syntax_(logic) Syntax (logic)]; [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Computer_programming Computer-programming
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  • ..., ''premesse'' and Middle French ''premisse'' (French ''prémisse'' ) (in [[Logic]]) each of the two [[propositions]] from which the [[conclusion]] is drawn ==Description==
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  • *2. [[Logic]]. A proposition (whether true or false). *3. Logic and [[Mathematics]]. ‘A self-evident proposition, requiring no [[formal]]
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  • ==Description== ...cal tautology should not be [[confused]] with a tautology in propositional logic, which by the precepts of empiricism is not falsifiable.[https://en.wikiped
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  • ==Description== ...] inversions of each other. [[Illustrating]] a general tendency in applied logic, Aristotle’s law of noncontradiction states that “One cannot say of so
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  • ==Description== ...erm_logic Aristotelian logic], although in contemporary [[mathematical]] [[logic]] the term satisfiable is used instead. The [[syntactic]] definition states
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  • *6.[[Linguistics]], [[Logic]] . the range of [[words]] or elements of an [[expression]] over which a mo ==Description==
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  • ==Description== ...]] to each other, and [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Deontic_logic deontic logic] is a [[tool]] sometimes used in reasoning about such [[relationships]].
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  • ==Description== ...iberation is a [[form]] of [[communication]] which emphasizes the use of [[logic]] and [[reasoning]] (as opposed to [[power]], [[coercion]] or [[emotion]])
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  • :b : to [[assume]] as a postulate or axiom (as in [[logic]] or [[mathematics]]) ==Description==
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  • ==Description== ...deliberation is a form of [[communication]] which emphasizes the use of [[logic]] and [[reasoning]] (as opposed to [[power]], [[coercion]] or [[emotion]])
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  • *3:a. [[Logic]]. The [[relation]] of two classes that intersect, i.e. each of which partl :b. Logic and [[Mathematics]]. The [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Set set] which comp
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  • *1: [[logic]] *3: the [[logic]] of [[fallacy]]
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  • ...1 BLACKIE Four Phases I. 127 Evidence of the most distinct and indubitable description.
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  • ==Description== ...ng [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Cognitive_science cognitive sciences], [[logic]] and library and [[information science]]. Most fundamentally, however, it
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  • ==Description== The two parts thus formed are [[complements]]. In [[logic]], the partitions are [[opposites]] if there exists a [[proposition]] such
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  • *3 a : the operation of finding a converse in [[logic]] or [[mathematics]] ==Description==
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  • ==Description== In [[psychology]] and [[logic]], '''rationalization''' (or making excuses) is an informal [[fallacy]] of
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  • ==Description== ...rature]], a '''conceit''' is an extended [[metaphor]] with a [[complex]] [[logic]] that governs a poetic passage or entire poem. By [[juxtaposing]], usurpin
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  • [[File:lighterstill.jpg]][[File:Fuzzy-logic.jpg|right|frame]] ==Description==
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  • ==Description== ...h]] and illness of [[populations]], and serves as the [[foundation]] and [[logic]] of interventions made in the interest of [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/P
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  • ==Description== ...l [[viewpoint]] that holds [[opinions]] should be formed on the basis of [[logic]], [[reason]], and empiricism and not [[authority]], [[tradition]], or othe
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  • ==Description== [[Category: Logic]]
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  • ==Description== ...en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Graph_(mathematics) graphs], and [[statements]] in [[logic]] – do not vary smoothly in this way, but have distinct, separated [[valu
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  • ==Description== ...on sense. This is typically done by [[demonstrating]] the [[argument]]'s [[logic]] in an [[extreme]]ly [[absurd]] way or by presenting the argument in an ov
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  • ==Description== ...ps://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Mathematical_notation mathematical notation], [[logic]], UML), which are used worldwide regardless of how they are pronounced in
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  • ==Description== [[Category: Logic]]
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  • ==Description== [[Category: Logic]]
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  • ==Description== ...and [[decisions]] using those skills. Critical thinking employs not only [[logic]] but broad intellectual criteria such as [[clarity]], credibility, [[accur
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  • ==Description== ...rgues that it is impossible to prove any [[truth]] with certainty, even in logic and mathematics. This argument is called the [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki
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  • *1: a [[formula]], [[proposition]], or [[statement]] in [[mathematics]] or [[logic]] deduced or to be deduced from other formulas or propositions ==Description==
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  • ==Description== ...cording to [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/William_Ockham Ockham] (Summa of Logic I64, 8) "Simple supposition occurs when a term supposits for an [[intention
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  • ...ulated and studied for its intrinsic [[value]], or it may be intended as a description (i.e. a [[model]]) of external [[phenomena]]. In mathematics, logic, and computer science, a [[formal language]] is a language that is defined
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  • ==Description== ...s through [[narrative]] or story, which can turn the [[abstractions]] of [[logic]] into something palpable and [[present]]. The [[values]], [[beliefs]], and
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  • ==Description== ...BC, and became widely used to represent the Labyrinth – even though both [[logic]] and literary descriptions make it clear that the [https://en.wikipedia.or
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  • ...vision of the ''Artes Liberales'', namely [[grammar]], [[rhetoric]], and [[logic]]. (The other four Liberal Arts were the quadrivium, namely [https://en.wik ==Description==
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  • ...>[https://www.electronicsweekly.com/Articles/2005/09/13/36292/asynchronous-logic-born-to-be-wild.htm asynchronouslogicboard]]] ==Description==
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  • ==Description== ...drums are puzzles that call for [[lateral thinking]]. In [[tradition]]al [[logic]] puzzles an array chart can be used to sift through the possibilities in a
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  • ==Description== ...]] their [[study]] on [[primitive]] [[societies]] (which was an acceptable description at the time). Drawing on the identification of [[social]] [[group]] with sp
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  • ==Description== ...[[predictions]] about [[nature]]. Through the use of [[abstraction]] and [[logic]], mathematics developed from counting, [[calculation]], measurement, and t
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  • ==Description== ...spective, the [[analysis]] of individual decisions is concerned with the [[logic]] of decision making and [[rationality]] and the invariant choice it leads
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  • ...he pedestall is demonstrated Ichnographia. 1599 SHAKES. Hen. V, IV. ii. 54 Description cannot sute it selfe in words, To demonstrate the Life of such a Battaile. ...edoc man..demonstrates now the plants in the King's Garden here. 1856 DOVE Logic Chr. Faith Introd. §2. 2 note, The anatomist demonstrates, when he points
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  • ==Description== ...ttps://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Islamic_philosophy Islamic philosophy], and [[logic]] in Islamic philosophy.
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  • ...t.html#mod), but popularized much later, represents propositions and basic logic, and can derive conclusions from known premises. [[KL-ONE]] (1980s) is more ...n the [[Semantic Web]], in which XML-based KR languages such as [[Resource Description Framework|RDF]], [[Topic Maps]], and others can be used to make KR informat
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  • ==Description== ...thodologies. In such a case, does it not become problematical to attempt [[logic]], [[metaphysics]] and epistemology absent original assumptions stemming fr
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  • *1884 tr. Lotze's Logic 403 The desire to protect that particular status quo on principle against a ==Description==
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  • ==Description (Linguistics)== ...ars a much wider range of [[function]]s and [[meaning]]s than it does in [[logic]], where the interpretation of signs for negation is constrained by [[axiom
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  • ==Description== ...f principles was usually associated with [[training]] in [[Rhetoric]] or [[Logic]] from the time of [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Ancient_Greece Ancient Gr
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  • ...'' leads to a contradiction, was instrumental in the development of modern logic and [[set theory]]. ...ut genuine problems in our understanding of the [[ideas]] of [[truth]] and description.
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  • ==Description== *Early, E. 1982. "The Logic of Well-Being: Therapeutic Narratives in Cairo, Egypt." Social Science Medi
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  • '''Logic''' (from [[Ancient Greek|Classical Greek]] λόγος [[logos]]; meaning wo ...reasoning using [[probability]] and to arguments involving [[causality]]. Logic is also commonly used today in [[argumentation theory]]. J. Robert Cox and
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  • ...he pedestall is demonstrated Ichnographia. 1599 SHAKES. Hen. V, IV. ii. 54 Description cannot sute it selfe in words, To demonstrate the Life of such a Battaile. ...edoc man..demonstrates now the plants in the King's Garden here. 1856 DOVE Logic Chr. Faith Introd. §2. 2 note, The anatomist demonstrates, when he points
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  • ==Description== ...t]] project of [[attaining]] all [[truth]] by reason alone. Mathematical [[logic]] showed that fundamental choices of [[axioms]] were essential in [[deducti
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  • Theory of Computation attempts to grasp the patterns that appear within the [[logic]] of [[computer science]]. Since efficiency is extremely important when exe ...|formation]] can be extremely simple (e.g. [[Lindenmayer system]]s for the description of [[tree]] shapes).
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  • ...enedict points out in ch. 1.13 that they are the "strong kind", which by [[logic]] of the [[context]] must mean the larger number rather than the better kin ...her [[Philo]] (c. 20 BC - AD 50, resident in [[Alexandria]], Egypt) in his description of the life of the Therapeutae and Therapeutides, people with common religi
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  • ...m [[Kant]], and refined in parallel with the early development of symbolic logic by [[Boole]], [[Augustus De Morgan|De Morgan]], and Peirce himself to addre ...ents to implicate arbiters in styles of [[rhetoric]], as contrasted with [[logic]].
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  • ...tem]]s come into being starting from a small set of axioms and rules. In [[logic]], the time that an algorithm requires to complete cannot be measured, as i Sometimes it is helpful in the description of an algorithm to supplement small "flow charts" (state diagrams) with nat
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  • An alternative, [[qualitative]], mathematical description is to say that there is an iterative process through (m+n)-dimensional para ...objection to the [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Game Theory game theory] [[logic]] of mutual assured destruction during the Cold War. Peace activists, objec
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  • ...mpirical methods. Formal science, which also includes [[statistics]] and [[logic]], is vital to the empirical sciences. Major advances in formal science hav ...es today, describes science as: "'''a.''' The observation, identification, description, experimental investigation, and theoretical explanation of phenomena. '''b
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  • ...mpirical methods. Formal science, which also includes [[statistics]] and [[logic]], is vital to the empirical sciences. Major advances in formal science hav ...es today, describes science as: "'''a.''' The observation, identification, description, experimental investigation, and theoretical explanation of phenomena. '''b
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  • ...e (matter) so that it can experience itself within the dream. The simplest description for an Archon is that of vibrations or shades of colour as in "Blue". ...r to form a structure/shape = word/verse. The analogies (An-a-logi = angel-logic) are endless. To assist the Archons in the guiding and shaping of creation'
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  • ==Description== ...tics)|relationship]] between ideas, is intricately structured in its own [[logic]]al way and gives rise to relationships which have nothing to do with causa
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  • ...ust have not made the decision or I wouldn't be thinking that. That's my [[logic]] conclusion. Maybe I am not [[receiving]] in enough of [[the Father]]'s li ...c [[change]] from what you already [[practice]]. Yes, fullness is a good [[description]]. Well-being, knowing that you are taken care of, you are known and being
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  • ...to Laws of Thought...,’’ which lays the foundations for [[Boolean algebra (logic)|Boolean algebra]], which is later used in [[information retrieval]].<ref> ...odel|data model instance]]. A data model ''theory'' is a formal data model description. See [[database model]] for a list of current data model ''theories''.
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  • ==Description== ...ality A'' takes yet another different approach deducing through implicit [[logic]] the potential existence of an [[infinite]] knowing [[universal]] [[consci
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  • :11. [[Logic]]. The direction or application of the mind to an object; a conception form ...1193-1280) Metaph. I; I, 1 (Opp. ed. Jammy, Lugd. 1651, III. 3/1) Scientiæ logicæ non considerant ens et partem entis aliquam, sed intentiones secundas cir
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  • * '''Description'''. Information derived from experiments must be reliable, i.e., replicable The following is a more thorough description of the method. This set of methodological elements and organization of proc
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  • ...in English. Like most such rules, this one wrongly took language to be a [[logic]]al (rather than a patterned) system. Prescriptive rules sometimes try to m
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  • ...uction''.'' Taken together, these "categories of understanding" are Kant's description of the sum of human reasoning that can be brought to bear in attempting to
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  • ..., generally, the scholar is first and foremost a believer employing both [[logic]] ''and'' [[scripture]] as evidence. At least one theologian has noted that ...existence of [[God]], [[belief]] and [[rationality]], [[cosmology]], and [[logic]]al [[inference]]s from sacred texts.
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  • ...to enjoy and I just think how much we would enjoy just seeing them if my [[logic]] proves to be based on [[fact]]. Would you comment on that? ...hey evidently are here because they can help us, so can you give us some [[description]] of [[practical]] ways or spiritual ways they help us, please?
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  • ...style of philosophy produced within the framework of Islamic culture. This description does not suggest that it is necessarily concerned with religious issues, no ...it by his criticism. They thereafter made their theories clearer and their logic closer. The influence of this reaction brought forth the two greatest philo
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  • ...the former is a "sample" of a product; an example of the latter is "verbal description" of a product. Both contain information of the product, however inaccurate. ...practical terms this often means generating heat. Thus, in the study of [[logic gates]], the theoretical lower bound of thermal energy released by an ''AND
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  • ...amework, and hence his ''[[Leviathan (book)|Leviathan]]'' was a scientific description of a political [[commonwealth]]. What would happen within decades of his wo ...began, as Marx did, in an attempt to weld [[Hegelian]] [[idealism]] and [[logic]] to experimental science, for example in his ''Psychology'' of 1887. Howev
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  • ...ach to each, in the [[physical]], therefore it is unwise to give a broad [[description]] of the passing through any, of these dimensions, and there are some who w Yes, I can see the [[logic]] in what you are saying.
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  • ...ul..a [[mind]] that will carry you further, that will help you with your [[logic]], with your [[understanding]]. Bigger is not a good word, but I don't have ...nderstand]] completely. The book does grant us one very small space to a [[description]] of [[Paper 72 - Government on a Neighboring Planet|life on another planet
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  • ...hy is it set up that way? Perhaps if we could see the reason for it, the [[logic]] behind it, we could [[embrace]] [[divine]] [[wisdom]] a little more readi ...nt you toward--[[Personality Survival]]--because it has such a wonderful [[description]] of what a human being is; even those authors say they cannot comprehensiv
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  • ...d be important if you were part of the process and it was part of your job description so that you do your job properly, but that is not the case. The key ingredi ...cide that! As I told you a minute ago, it is a group decision. I hear your logic though. You are saying that in a near-death experience they did encounter w
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  • ...nce]], it enhances your [[beliefs]] or changes them, but there must be a [[logic]]...Let me start by [[describing]] [[God]]. He is, of course, balanced. He ...back away from that, with the whole planet. Is this a little bit better [[description]]?
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  • ...enables you to mount the trek, to keep going when all else tells you, in [[logic]] and [[visual]] and hearing in your world as you [[perceive]] it, that you ...I will have no [[counsel]] for you there, for it is far beyond my job description (group giggles), but I can bring in someone who perhaps could offer some [[
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  • [[Logic]]al determinism is the notion that all propositions, whether about the past ...babilistic]] way. The paths may not be exactly specified in a full quantum description of the particles; "path" is a classical concept which quantum particles do
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  • confuses ‘interesting’ with ‘significant’. This description finds an urgent echo in the world of ...[[Utopia]] of the Sunday, the aesthetic will, presumably, no longer have [[logic]]
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  • ...he observed object; that branch of [[physics]] which is concerned with the description of [[Spacetime|space and time]] allowing for this dependence. The modern th ==Description==
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  • Lastly, in this brief description of this beginning, is that this is one of the requirements that we see of t ...e soon. If we can convince the broad global public of the rationality and logic and reasoning of our involvement and this program of social sustainability
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  • ...es of augmenting sovereignty. The Papers are silent on this point, but the logic of four such steps is quite appealing. The description of these Personalized Adjusters and of their services is quite provocative.
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  • ...hey say, if the arguments for God's existence were as solid as the laws of logic, a position summed up by Pascal as: "The heart has reasons which reason kno ...raphy ISBN 0-679-74368-5 [https://www.jackmiles.com/default.asp?ID=15 Book description].
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  • ...an Empire|Persian]] linguist [[Sibawayh]] made a detailed and professional description of [[Arabic language|Arabic]] in 760 CE in his monumental work, ''Al-kitab ...by [[Simon Blackburn]]; but much of it does not, and some areas, such as [[logic]], have become extremely technical to a degree similar to that of [[mathema
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  • ...ly divide this into logic and reasoning. This is a very gross, inadequate description of your two-part brain, but there are two sides to your thinking, the creat
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  • ...ge]] (Morinis, 1984, p. 291). The abbot's explanations show the restless [[logic]] of sacred space, which finds significance in its every facet. In other tr In Wheatley's description, the ancient Chinese city functioned in just this way to anchor the human o
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