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The evidence nonetheless suggests that Zeno anticipated reasoning related to that of the sorites paradox, apparently invented more than a century later.
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During oral arguments, in March, the justices' questions clearly anticipated the reasoning of Tuesday's majority opinion, with Justice Joyce L. Kennard suggesting then that even if the initiative took away the "label of marriage," it did not undermine the substantive rights involved.
Albeit not at the rate originally anticipated, automated reasoning is finding applications in mathematics.
If \(A\) can anticipate this reasoning, then her only rational strategy is to choose \ e\) at \ v_1\).
Since I can anticipate this reasoning by you, my original fear of you was not paranoid; nor was yours of me.
As you reason through your choice of bridge, it occurs to you that she is over there trying to anticipate your reasoning.
In addition to the knowledge component, all students are supposed to be encouraged to develop the skills to identify organizational and professional purposes, to deal with value conflicts, and to anticipate others' reasoning and rationalizations.
Linking each of the modelled sites with a map on German ecoregions [16], which integrates the spatial patterns of soils, elevation, vegetation and climate, the modelling results were anticipated by analogy reasoning to be valid for all those ecoregions which are represented by the modelling sites and, thus, could be spatially generalised for up-scaling [58].
Just by casting these lines of pure reasoning, Dodgson anticipated not just the shape but many of the sounds of intellectual fashions yet to come.
Diagnosis of discrete-event systems (DESs) may be improved by knowledge-compilation techniques, where a large amount of model-based reasoning is anticipated off-line, by simulating the behavior of the system and generating suitable data structures (compiled knowledge) embedding diagnostic information.
In addition, Darwin anticipated current interest in implicit reasoning with his comment "The savage would certainly neither know nor care by what law the desired movements were effected; yet his act would be guided by a rude process of reasoning, as surely as would a philosopher in his longest chain of deductions" (Darwin 1974, 75).
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