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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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  • :b : to [[assume]] as a postulate or axiom (as in [[logic]] or [[mathematics]]) In [[traditional]] [[logic]], an axiom or '''postulate''' is a [[proposition]] that is not proved or
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  • ...Used only in reference to [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Ramist Ramist] [[logic]].
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  • ...]] are [[essential]] in this [[love]] [[growth]]. The strength of man is [[logic]], and the logical [[thought]] [[pattern]] is somewhat inimical to the stre
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  • ...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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  • The two parts thus formed are [[complements]]. In [[logic]], the partitions are [[opposites]] if there exists a [[proposition]] such [[Category: Logic]]
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  • ...ring]], [[seeing]], [[smell]]ing, [[motor skills]], [[touch]] sense, and [[logic]]al thinking [[lobe]]s; informal names given) are stimulated.
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  • ...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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  • '''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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  • *[[Nyaya]], the school of logic * [[Indian logic]]
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  • ...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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  • === Logic === In logic an [[infinite regress]] argument is "a distinctively philosophical kind of
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  • ...hrough more thoroughly, be more [[analysis|analytical]], reasonable, and [[logic]]al. In other words use our brains more. I suggest that people allow themse ...; and so, it makes its choices based on careful calculations and what it [[logic]]ally knows as of this moment. How does linear rational mind work? It needs
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  • :b. [[Logic]]. A false mental image or [[concept]]ion; a false or misleading notion; a
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  • ...e of God, but assumes it as an ultimata out of which it forms its specific logic and interest, is more apt to address a far different set of tasks in order ...mportant contributions in scholastic thought and the modern development of logic. Scotus was also a Professor at the University of Paris, but not at the sam
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  • ...Cause and Effect, it can eventually become ‘logically’ understood. Indeed, logic makes deductions based on chain reactions — the string of causes and effe
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  • ...in Book I of his [[Sum of Logic|Summa Totius Logicae]] (''Treatise on all Logic'', written some time before 1327) that Categories are not a form of Being i
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  • ...and significant developments in the field of Philosophy of [[religion]], [[Logic]] and [[Metaphysics]]. The three principles that underlie all their work are the use of [[logic]], [[dialectic]] and [[analysis]] to discover the [[truth]], known as ratio
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  • ...to shed this divine love through misunderstanding, selfishness, unbelief, logic, materialism, and all manner of distracting activities. See the divine in
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  • ...>[https://www.electronicsweekly.com/Articles/2005/09/13/36292/asynchronous-logic-born-to-be-wild.htm asynchronouslogicboard]]] In specific terms of ''digital logic'' and physical layer of [[communication]], an asynchronous [[process]] does
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  • ...s (see quot. 1965); a set of basic truth tables for a particular system of logic (see quot. 1973). Freq. attrib. :8. '''Logic'''. An expression that would become a statement if its variables were repla
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  • ...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 ...most pre-modern historians of Islamic (or Arabic) philosophy. In addition, logic has continued to be taught in religious seminaries up to modern times.
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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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  • ...'' leads to a contradiction, was instrumental in the development of modern logic and [[set theory]]. ...in ethics, as compared to their role in other philosophical fields such as logic, epistemology, metaphysics or even the philosophy of science. Important boo
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  • ...sidered part or portion in recurring or serial activities or occurrences [[logic]]ally connected within a greater [[process]], often resulting in an output
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  • ==Quantity in logic and semantics== * Aristotle, Logic (Organon): Categories, in Great Books of the Western World, V.1. ed. by Adl
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  • ...tudied as [[communication]]. However, some semioticians [[focus]] on the [[logic]]al [[dimensions]] of the [[science]]. They examine areas belonging also to ...ce capable of learning by [[experience]]",[5] and which is philosophical [[logic]] pursued in terms of signs and sign processes.[6] Charles Morris followed
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  • ..., he excludes [[mathematical]] thought, which operates primarily through [[logic]]. Totems are chosen [[arbitrarily]] for the sole [[purpose]] of making the
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  • ...]]. There have been hard [[feelings]], hard lessons, yes, but always has [[logic]] and [[love]] prevailed enough to keep you making [[effort]], effort towar
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  • ...seven [[liberal arts]] evolved, involving [[grammar]], [[rhetoric]] and [[logic]] (the [[trivium (education)|trivium]]), along with [[arithmetic]], [[geome
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  • ...nterchange of ideas between the two fields in areas such as [[mathematical logic]], [[category theory]], [[domain theory]], and [[algebra]]. ; [[Mathematical logic]]
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  • ...this to ethics as well. All decisions should be made through reason and [[logic]], not via whim or how one "feels" what is right. [[Random]]ness may occasi
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  • ...ur deductions concerning the Second Thesis and the Second Antithesis, then logic directs us to expect that their mutual challenge must eventually lead to a
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  • ...iousness not a product, but a progenitor of [[physics]]. If so, then it [[logic]]ally follows that there is a larger Consciousness (capital C) underlying w
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  • ...laim that his Dharma is "inconceivable" and cannot be fully apprehended by logic and reason ...of [[epistemology|epistemological]] justification. The schools of [[Indian logic]] recognize a various sets of valid justifications for knowledge, or [[Pram
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  • [[Logic]]al determinism is the notion that all propositions, whether about the past
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  • ...lways have a wonderful [[perspective]] to [[share]], that guides towards [[logic]] and [[practicality]], straying away from [[mysticism]] and perhaps self-[
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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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  • ...d harmony. He cautioned that modern humans rely too heavily on science and logic and would benefit from integrating spirituality and appreciation of the unc
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  • ...seven [[liberal arts]] evolved, involving [[grammar]], [[rhetoric]] and [[logic]] (the [[trivium (education)|trivium]]), along with [[arithmetic]], [[geome
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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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  • ...ossible worlds" analogy set up by Leibniz and developed in the intensional logic from Rudolf Carnap to Saul Kripke, which was later challenged by "extension
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  • ...objection to the [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Game Theory game theory] [[logic]] of mutual assured destruction during the Cold War. Peace activists, objec ...the Consensus theorems in [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Boolean_algebra_(logic) Boolean algebra].
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  • ...now anything whatever, except perhaps the truths of mathematics and formal logic."[https://plato.stanford.edu/entries/atheism-agnosticism/] Consequently, so # Ayer, A. J. (1946). Language, Truth and Logic. Dover. pp. 115–116. In a footnote, Ayer attributes this view to "Profess
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  • ...o abandon futile attempts to understand the nature of the universe through logic. ...] -- [[Vaisesika]] -- [[Vedanta]] -- [[Bhakti]] -- [[Carvaka]] -- [[Indian logic]]''
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  • ...dels describing collapse of agrarian civilizations. For example, the basic logic of Turchin's "fiscal-demographic" model can be outlined as follows: during
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  • ...dy to go down to be with my [[family]]. I am really weary. The lesson on [[logic]] helped, and I have been trying to use that in my day-to-day [[interaction
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  • ...d this faith will carry you far. Forget not to be [[balanced]] also with [[logic]] and know that Father knows of those empty places you have that you so muc
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  • ...best-seller, music succumbed to ratings charts and the blunt commercial [[logic]] of the Gold disc. In this way the autonomous artistic merit so dear to th
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  • ==Logic== ...statement has the combination of a true antecedent and false consequent. [[Logic]] requires only that [[truth]] not be deceptive.
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  • ...true. The [[scientific method]] is built on testing assertions which are [[logic]]al consequences of scientific theories. This is done through repeatable [[
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  • ...many similarities with Descartes' method.[2] Branches of philosophy like [[logic]] devote much effort to distinguish the dubious, the probable and the certa
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  • ...ng the derivation of this deity-entity, we must resort to the resources of logic in the attempt to visualize some reasonable manner in which such deity-enti ...kind of speculative reasoning can, of course, be challenged as failing in logic, but it can hardly be challenged as either unwarranted or unwise, for the P
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  • ...ymbolism]] are not arbitrarily chosen by the performers, nor dictated by [[logic]] or necessity, but either are prescribed and imposed upon the performers b
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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 ...trol component is fixed and algorithms are specified by supplying only the logic component. The appeal of this approach is the elegant [[Formal semantics of
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  • ...the notion of possibility are studied by modal [[metaphysics]] and modal [[logic]].
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  • ...where all the evidence presented has a connection to an outcome. Lines of logic and lines of evidence that are forgotten by the storyteller become disconce ...moment ago that this was irrational, and here is the irrationality of that logic: That God, the First Source and Center, created the universe, is an infini
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  • ...ty. It is our hope in this [[Correcting Time]] to bring a [[balance]] of [[logic]]al spiritual action.
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  • ...ideas". He separated three aspects, namely: ideology, general grammar and logic, considering respectively the subject, the means and the reason of this sci
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  • ...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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  • ...vels to justify the rational exploitation of men today. Thus it is not the logic of disenchantment that shakes people's faith in progress so much as the inh
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  • Teacher: You see, it [[appears]] you are using [[logic]] to gain [[access]] to the [[infinite]] mind, yes? [[Contemplate]] those [ ...cribe your barriers, they are in [[fact]], the same, your [[self]], your [[logic]] mind, your [[fears]], your mistrusts, yes. Your [[emotions]].
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  • ...the distinctly African approach to reality is based on emotion rather than logic, works itself out in participation rather than analysis, and manifests itse ...terature, dance, etc.) and ethos. It also involves creating a language and logic of liberation, one of opposition and affirmation, and a corresponding liber
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  • ...ical substance, a gratuitous supposition. It is, after all, a principle of logic not to multiply entities unnecessarily (Lavoisier 1862, pp. 623–4).</bloc
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  • The core philosophical disciplines are [[logic]], [[ontology]] or [[metaphysics]], [[epistemology]], and [[axiology]], whi ...ursuits or goals for all peoples. Humanism depends chiefly on reason and [[logic]] without consideration for the [[supernatural]].
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  • ...timate modus cannot truly be understood with the ordinary rational mind or logic: both Buddha and Reality (ultimately One) transcend all worldly concepts. T
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  • ...s would be good cause for celebration were it not that consumption, by its logic of things, forbids all qualitative difference and recognizes only differenc ...ace a system of multicopy categories arranged according to the irrefutable logic of robotisation. Already the idea of 'teenager' tends to define the buyer i
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  • material logic utilizing the intellectual mind. Such 'group
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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> ...nd is structured according to our understanding of how human reasoning and logic works.
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  • ...clude: [[AQAL]], [[integral ecology]], [[integral politics]], and [[vision-logic]]. Founder of the [[Integral Institute]], [[Integral Naked]], and [[Integra
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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
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  • ...began, as Marx did, in an attempt to weld [[Hegelian]] [[idealism]] and [[logic]] to experimental science, for example in his ''Psychology'' of 1887. Howev ...mathematical expression avoided systematic errors of holistic thinking and logic rooted in traditional argument. This trend, part of the larger movement kno
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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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  • ...tion)|Trivium]], the basic "three ways" of [[Grammar]], [[Rhetoric]] and [[Logic]], and the [[Quadrivium]], the "four ways" of [[Arithmetic]], [[Geometry]],
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  • ...], [[kinesthetic]], [[Affection|affective]], [[Music|musical]], spatial, [[logic]]al-[[Mathematics|mathematical]], [[karma|karmic]], etc. One can be highly ...nsions). What he calls "broad science" would include evidence from [[Logic|logic]], [[Mathematics|mathematics]], and from the [[symbol]]ic, [[hermeneutics|h
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  • ...sisting of symbolic and condensed thoughts, and a "secondary process" of [[logic]]al, conscious thoughts. This theory was published in his 1900 [[opus magnu ...nclude: sensory [[perception]], motor control, [[symbol]]ic [[thought]], [[logic]]al thought, speech, abstraction, integration (synthesis), orientation, con
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  • ...[[Utopia]] of the Sunday, the aesthetic will, presumably, no longer have [[logic]]
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  • ...n say, 'I've known you for some time.' I'm just trying to figure out the [[logic]] of this. I know that I as a teacher certainly take it upon myself to know
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  • ..., that this population number is unsustainable. There is a great circle of logic, reason and evolution on a world and it begins with conception. Thank you.
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  • ...u [[understand]] the [[logic]] and reason of the Urantia Book and also the logic and reasoning of the associated [[Teaching mission]]. You know it is one of
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  • " My questions tonight are rather a mixed bag; there is no real [[logic]] to any of them
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