Logic & Language
mobi, epub |eng | 2012-07-16 | Author:Michael LaBossiere [LaBossiere, Michael]

1. The whole, X, has properties A, B, C, etc. 2. Therefore the parts of X have properties A,B,C, etc. That this line of reasoning is fallacious is made clear ...
( Category: Logic & Language March 5,2020 )
epub |eng | | Author:Strawson, P. F.

These definitions1 are exactly parallel to the rules for ‘α = 1’ and ‘— α = 1’; for the two defining expressions are respectively the paraphrases of ‘— α = ...
( Category: Logic & Language March 4,2020 )
epub |eng | | Author:Gillies, Donald

with probability 1. We can criticize this approach in exactly the same way as the law of large numbers view discussed in Chapter 5. First of all we should avoid ...
( Category: Probability & Statistics March 3,2020 )
epub |eng | | Author:D.E. Wittkower [Wittkower, D. E. PhD]

Vertigo Most people believe we have a free will, but our choices are conditioned by circumstances, history, mood, and a variety of other factors. It’s best not to go grocery ...
( Category: Logic & Language February 29,2020 )
epub |eng | | Author:Hanscomb, Stuart;

The full list is online and the nearly everyone there is a professor. Very few though are professors of politics, so presumably their titles are meant to add to the ...
( Category: Logic & Language February 27,2020 )
mobi, epub, pdf |eng | 2019-01-23 | Author:James Burnham

3. The Autocracy of Leadership Cultural and psychological causes, thus, combine with the technical conditions of organization to bring about a division between the leaders, on the one hand, and ...
( Category: History & Theory February 27,2020 )
azw3, epub, pdf |eng | 2017-01-11 | Author:Siu-Fan Lee [Lee, Siu-Fan]

Spotlight: Only 15 valid argument forms of categorical syllogism! Exercise 4.5: Testing validity using the rule method Rewrite the following argument forms in standard forms. Identify the distributed terms. Then ...
( Category: Logic & Language February 16,2020 )
epub, pdf |eng | 2017-05-04 | Author:Stephen T. Asma [Asma, Stephen T.]

We’ve tuned the theory as best we can, at this juncture. Some of our instruments are more obscure than others; some intonation is dodgy, some strings missing, and valves broken. ...
( Category: Cognitive Psychology January 19,2020 )
epub, pdf |eng | | Author:Jonathan Bennett [Bennett, Jonathan]

end p.191 Happily, although this drops Lewis's account of what A > m C means, it does not deprive him of his 'might'-using argument against CEM. The argument still stands, ...
( Category: Linguistics June 8,2017 )
epub |eng | | Author:Renee Elio [Elio, Renee]

end p.140 I know (that you want [my food cache]) I want (you to believe [that I believe (the food is in location A)]) and so on. Notice that as ...
( Category: Humanism June 7,2017 )
epub, pdf |eng | | Author:Jody Azzouni [Azzouni, Jody]

10 I succumbed to such a temptation, and pretty much for these reasons, at the end of my 1998. Also, compare Austin 1962, pp. 62-77, and Bennett 1969. 11 I ...
( Category: History June 7,2017 )
epub, mobi, pdf |eng | 2003-11-30 | Author:George Berkeley [Berkeley, George]

103. ATTRACTION SIGNIFIES THE EFFECT, NOT THE MANNER OR CAUSE.--The great mechanical principle now in vogue is attraction. That a stone falls to the earth, or the sea swells towards ...
( Category: Epistemology June 7,2017 )
epub, pdf |eng | 2001-01-31 | Author:Bertrand Russell [Russell, Bertrand]

* See his "Life and Habit and Unconscious Memory." We often feel that something in our sensible environment is familiar, without having any definite recollection of previous occasions on which ...
( Category: Logic & Language March 22,2017 )
epub |eng | | Author:John Buridan

Chapter 2: The Division of Modal Propositions into Composite and Divided Now, in the second chapter, we must acknowledge that modal propositions of this sort are commonly of two types. ...
( Category: Aesthetics January 10,2017 )
epub |eng | 2012-04-11 | Author:James M. Henle & Jay L. Garfield & Thomas Tymoczko [Henle, James M.]

Thus we reach the number 1. Now try another number, say 23. Again we reach 1. Will this always happen? This is known as the Collatz “3n + 1” problem. ...
( Category: Logic & Language August 21,2016 )