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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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