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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 Resting on reason and logic, along with other guidelines such as [[parsimony]], scientific theories are
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  • This [[logic]] is almost entirely absent from [[neoclassical economics]], which in its e
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  • ...netics]] to technics, each stage of which will be found to possess its own logic. Only in this way can ''différance'' be thought as the differing and defer
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  • In [[philosophy]] and [[logic]], [[contingency]] is the status of propositions that are not necessarily t
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  • ...her Val Plumwood argues in ''Feminism and the Mastery of Nature'' that a [[logic]]al thought process inherent in the dualistic relationship is necessary to
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  • ...ealities]] or [[universe]]s. A central problem with time travel is that of logic - say, violation of [[causality]] (when effect precedes the cause it is the
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  • ...postulate conclusions and invent [[origin]]s that it may have a means of [[logic]]al [[thought]] within the frame of these mind-created postulates. And whil
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  • ...r it should be noted that roughly parallel concepts within mathematics and logic go back beyond [[Aristotle]]. It has been variously been ascribed to [[Desc
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  • ...ission forward. Your [[minds]] are not in the clouds, while the tread of [[logic]] is barely visible, no. You are not so firm in the written [[word]] that y
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  • ...na of the master universe? It seems to be in reverse to the way our mortal logic leads us to conduct our affairs. Could you speak to that please.
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  • ...ters I. 29 I have observed the same from the abuse of Spa water. 1846 MILL Logic (1868) I. ii. §4. 29 Imitating him in this abuse of language. 1862 LD. BRO
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  • ...ic'', as well as that of the ''transcendental analytic'', ''transcendental logic'' and ''transcendental deduction''.'' Taken together, these "categories of
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  • *5. [[Logic]]. Also called transform. one of a set of algebraic [[formulas]] used to ex
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  • ...oduced the method of basing claims about [[pheonomena|appearances]] on a [[logic]]al concept of Being, he is considered one of the founders of metaphysics. ...[law]] of noncontradiction and the status it holds in non-paraconsistent [[logic]]s.
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  • ...concept of the Cosmos Infinite is about the simplest one that will fit our logic and we propose to adopt such a matrix for our deductions concerning this do ...s Infinite. On the surface this might appear to be a flight of speculative logic that is characterized more by audacity than by common sense, but there is c
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  • ...[literary theory]], and specializations within [[philosophy]] outside of [[logic]], speaks of a mapping from what is typically the more familiar area of exp ...]]'' held to this notion. Kant argued that there can be exactly the same [[Logic of relatives|relation]] between two completely different objects. The same
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  • William Stanley Jevons, ''The principles of science: a treatise on logic and scientific method'' *[[#Predictions from the hypothesis|Predictions]] ([[reasoning]] including [[logic]]al [[deduction]] from [[hypothesis]] and [[theory]])
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  • ...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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  • :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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  • ...t]] project of [[attaining]] all [[truth]] by reason alone. Mathematical [[logic]] showed that fundamental choices of [[axioms]] were essential in [[deducti ...relativized into something that is only "true for them". [[Subjective]] [[logic]] is a belief reasoning formalism where beliefs explicitly are subjectively
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