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  • while the death rate decreases. His reasoning was that high incomes allowed people to have sufficient means to raise their children, such as ...
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  • *Halpern, Joseph Y. Reasoning About Uncertainty. Cambridge, MA: MIT Press, 2003. ISBN 9780262083201. *Hubbard, Douglas W. How to Measure Anything: ...
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  • James Madison and Alexander Hamilton explained the reasoning for the 3/5 in Federalist No. 54 "The Apportionment of Members Among the States ...
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  • often attempt to find sound ethical reasoning as contextualized discourse. While laws are primarily defined within the boundaries of a nation ...
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  • Eckhart admitted his errors, explaining, the reasoning behind each article of his writing which was being challenged, and thus avoided being burned, ...
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  • Intellectualization is a defense mechanism in which reasoning is used to block confrontation with an unconscious conflict and its associated ...
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  • #039;en, 265). Su Shi famously expressed this reasoning when he wrote that Du Fu was "preeminent... because... through all his vicissitudes, he ...
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  • he incorporated religious arguments and reasoning into his work. At the same ... who incorporated religious arguments and reasoning into his work. Thus, the ...
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  • consciousness (Skt. vijñāna, Pāli viññāṇa), and reasoning (Skt. vāsanā or samskāra). The Abhidhamma divides sankhāra into 50 mental ...
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  • Deep Ecology is a philosophical perspective in environmental philosophy, originally developed by a Norwegian philosopher Arne Næss. It is an ...
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  • (based in Aristotle) || Conception~ Judgment~ Reasoning ... | Kenneth Craik's 3 reasoning processes: || Translation~ Reasoning ...
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  • Test test, now simply SAT Reasoning Test). === Simple redefining: replacement of the expanded meaning === Sometimes, the initials continue to ...
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  • general critique of bureaucratic operation and reasoning. As a result of its specific use in the book, the phrase "Catch-22" has come into ...
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  • the year—is the centre of the whole of this reasoning. Itself a means, it serves, in fact, as a nucleus to which ends cohere, and in analysis, ...
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  • mind," along similar lines of reasoning, and focused on observable behaviors rather than on introspection. Other early psychologists, such ...
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  • of the mind, such as understanding, reasoning, imagination, and feelings, are integrated. Furthermore, he asserted that heart is not only the ...
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  • graphical browsing, simulation, and reasoning, to document production, neutral import/export and moreSteven Jenkins, [http://www.marc.gatech ...
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  • Stanley, "Sex Differences in Mathematical Reasoning Ability: More Facts," Science 222 (1983): 1029-1031. Evidence against differences ...
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  • Luther and John Calvin followed the traditional reasoning in favor of capital punishment, and the Augsburg Confession explicitly defends it. Some Protestant ...
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  • conceptions of the soul as possessing a reasoning faculty, which is responsible for choosing the correct course of action (Greek: orthos logos ...
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