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  • an applied ethics term referring to case-based reasoning. Casuistry is used ... for the use of clever but unsound reasoning, especially in relation ...
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  • In traditional Aristotelian logic, deduction or deductive reasoning ... as opposed to abductive and inductive reasoning, where the conclusion is ...
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  • Some philosophers who take a case-based reasoning approach called casuistry ... deontology and utilitarianism is case-based reasoning, also known as casuistry ...
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  • must be true. (It is sometimes called reasoning from the rule to the individual ... used as building blocks for more complex reasoning. We'll begin with ...
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  • strategies, emotional manipulation, or reasoning similar to valid forms ... There are many fallacious forms of reasoning. The following list is ...
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  • a garment superior. This type of circular reasoning often occurs in an indirect ... *Johnson, Robert M. A Logic Book: Fundamentals of Reasoning. Belmont ...
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  • let us ask, Does it contain any abstract reasoning concerning quantity or number? No. Does it contain any experimental reasoning concerning matter ...
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  • two or more things, so that an inference (reasoning from premise to conclusion ... Roman lawyers had already used analogical reasoning and the Greek word analogia ...
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  • *Johnson, Robert M. Fundamentals of Reasoning: A Logic Book. Belmont, CA: Wadsworth. *Kahane, Howard, and Cavender, Nancy. Logic and Contemporary ...
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  • are much longer and contain elaborate reasoning, whereas legal opinions ... *Debrusche, Anne-Francoise. 2006. Civil Law Reasoning. Ottawa: University ...
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  • The reasoning and language of both Griswold and Eisenstadt were cited in support of the Court's result in Roe v. Wade (1973). The decision ...
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  • *Expert systems: applies reasoning capabilities to reach a conclusion ... *Case-based reasoning is the process of solving new problems based ...
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  • The naturalistic fallacy is an alleged fallacy of moral reasoning ... status of a legitimate fallacy in moral reasoning, we can still point out ...
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  • unclear. We can only speculate about the likely reasoning of Thales: that water is vital to life and nourishes living organisms; Thales thought that ...
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  • loci – supersedes axioms derived through pure reasoning. ... indubitable” should form the basis of reasoning had an obvious impact on ...
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  • rapid and energy levels are high. However reasoning is not yet developed, nor ... when formal education should begin. Since reasoning skills are only developing ...
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  • and paradoxes, to specialist analyses of reasoning such as probability, correct ... it "does not, however, cover good reasoning as a whole. That is the ...
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  • as opposed to knowledge derived from reasoning or argument. ... is determined by the inferential path of reasoning and direct observation ...
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  • the divine, whether through a priori reasoning or observation of nature. ... long and fruitful tradition of analogical reasoning that was well received ...
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  • or on the fundamental principles of reasoning. Rather, we are automatically ... they always fall into inconclusive reasoning: and the consequence of ...
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  • Logic was dominated by syllogistic reasoning until the nineteenth century. A prominent example is the Port-Royal Logic, a 1662 logic textbook ...
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  • Being an Essay Toward a Calculus of Deductive Reasoning. Oxford: Basil Blackwell, 1998. Reproduction of the 1847 ed. in Cambridge, England. ISBN 1855065835 ...
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  • as a theorem, the existence of a line of reasoning from axioms in the system ... are intended to capture mathematical reasoning; the most common examples ...
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  • the ethics of care. Casuistry, or case-based reasoning—something that was ... Abuse of Casuistry: A History of Moral Reasoning, Berkeley, CA: University ...
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  • required a different method of reasoning, and that Aristotelian ... way of thinking, reflecting, and reasoning, that such a way is relatively ...
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  • punishes blind faith, or rewards honest reasoning and punishes feigned faith. ... * Rescher, Nicholas. Pascal’s Wager: A Study of Practical Reasoning ...
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  • thought. Ijtihad is a method of legal reasoning that does not rely on the ... necessary qualifications for independent reasoning in religious law, and that ...
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  • not behave rationally, although they use reasoning to make decisions, since ... Science News wrote in a 1994 article on reasoning, their work being cited ...
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  • questioned the value of ethical reasoning in moral philosophy. In this school of thought, ethics, with its focus on distinguishing right from ...
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  • in ways that indicated very different reasoning than most people. The method of sentencing criminals to "life sentences" that are commuted ...
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  • nature, methods, scope and validity of scientific reasoning. ... radiocarbon dating which is justified by reasoning that radioactive decay ...
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  • defining her nature as a cat through abstract reasoning, I only know her essence in its generality as opposed to her concrete individuality. ...
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  • Tipler carefully distinguish teleological reasoning from eutaxiological reasoning; ... reply that this is simply tautological reasoning, an elaborate way of saying ...
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  • similar failure.” Abductive argument, or reasoning to the best explanation, is another kind of non-deductive argument that is some ways similar to ...
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  • let us ask, Does it contain any abstract reasoning concerning quantity or number? No. Does it contain any experimental reasoning concerning matter ...
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  • were used for the chosen commodity. Such reasoning effectively served the purpose of repudiating the Marxist labor theory of value, and brought ...
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  • it directly, and not on the basis of some reasoning process. ... mysterious than a capacity for a priori reasoning. In the case of perceptual ...
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  • decades by those interested in heterogeneous reasoning and diagrammatic inference. Peano notated the universal quantifier as (x). Hence " ...
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  • * Brown, Frank Markham. 2003. Boolean Reasoning: The Logic of Boolean Equations. 1st edition, Kluwer Academic Publishers, Norwell, MA. 2nd edition ...
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  • if all members of the society accept the reasoning behind them and accept that such a lifestyle contributes to the betterment of humankind as a whole. ...
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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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