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  • forms. Ibn Hazm considered deductive reasoning appropriate only for reflecting ... and sensation and considered deductive reasoning insufficient in legal and ...
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  • #039; true. The latter type of reasoning can be called a 'plausibility argument'; in the case of the Collatz conjecture it is clear ...
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  • used in common law is known as casuistry or case-based reasoning. The common law, as applied in civil cases (as distinct from criminal cases) ...
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  • Category:Politics and social sciences Category:Economics The English Historical School of Economics, although not nearly as famous as its German ...
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  • In hypothetico-deductive (or abductive) reasoning, physicists propose a hypothesis and then deduce consequences from the hypothesis that can ...
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  • United States." Part of the core of this reasoning is found in the following statements from the decision: It is emphatically the province ...
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  • afoul of Russell's paradox, namely by reasoning about the elements of V. Whether it is appropriate to think of sets in this way is a point of ...
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  • They do well on tests of attention and reasoning and often understand that ... with attention, perception, language, reasoning, or motivation. People ...
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  • further than the mere evidence from moral reasoning, but it still does not ... beyond the ordinary sense of mere logical reasoning, Kant offers an alternative ...
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  • in using mathematics is merely to guide his reasoning and illustrate his argument rather than lead to any numerical calculations. It was in 1838 ...
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  • be subject to cognitive bias, inductive reasoning, and lack of falsifiability ... critical. Logical and scientific reasoning fails to support the paranormal ...
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  • Paley is known for the clarity and strength of reasoning with which he expounded on the philosophy of his time, making them rationally accessible as ...
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  • be conceived as a universal law. His reasoning seems to be that if everyone ... is nonetheless irrational to will M. His reasoning seems to go through the ...
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  • year) to be devoured by the Minotaur. The exact reasoning for this sacrifice is not agreed upon. Some say it was Athenian payment for the death of ...
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  • wrong from the start" and its reasoning "exceptionally weak." It also stated that Roe has "enflamed debate and deepened division ...
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  • that rational thought, allied to scientific reasoning, would lead inevitably toward moral, social and ethical progress. *Muslims view human history ...
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  • by human reason, while theology based its reasoning on principles received ... attached only a relative value to this reasoning…." (Summa Theologiæ ...
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  • concurred with the ruling but not its reasoning, and Curtis and John McLean ... and the Chief Justice's reasoning inapposite to the founders ...
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  • of each without the other. If such a line of reasoning were sound, Arnauld argued, then it would likewise be reasonable for someone to argue that ...
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  • are characterized by value-free deductive reasoning, abstract universal principles ... economic hypothesis. Instead, deductive reasoning from sound basics will ...
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