Sentence examples for deduction proceeds from inspiring English sources

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Also, the traditional view that deduction proceeds "from the general to the specific" or "from the universal to the particular" has been abandoned as incorrect by most logicians.

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When Mill asserts that the inference is a deduction that proceeds wholly a priori without any inductive step beyond those that provided the laws for the simple systems, he is neglecting to take into account this additional factual premise.

(He can still take a deduction for contributing proceeds from the sale but can't avoid capital gains tax).

We show how these rules can be incorporated into an anytime deduction procedure that proceeds by computing increasingly narrow probability intervals that contain the tightest entailed probability interval.

The foundation gets 70 percent of the vehicle's net proceeds after deductions for expenses, or roughly half the sales price.

This too, is self-defeating, in that it discourages compliance.Politicians from both parties have long talked about simplifying the code by eliminating credits and deductions and using the proceeds to lower rates dramatically.

But if the plumbing business remained a two-person company and the net proceeds — after deductions for business expenses — were shared by the two men, both incomes would most likely fall well below the top tax brackets on which Mr. Obama wants to raise rates, as would the company itself.

They both agreed that ethical inquiry must proceed by deduction from an understanding of the end.

"My enormous preference would be to do what is traditionally done by big collectors who are not just boiling over with cash, where there is a small purchase and a large gift," he said, referring to the common museum practice of paying for only part of a donation's value, which allows the donor to claim a tax deduction and also reap direct proceeds.

From this starting point Fichte then proceeds to a deduction of the principle of morality: namely, that I must think of my freedom as standing under a certain necessary law or categorical imperative, which Fichte calls "the law of self-sufficiency" or "autonomy," and that I ought always to determine my freedom in accordance with this law.

I sought to secure their number, and since this succeeded as desired, namely, from a single principle, I then proceeded to the deduction of these concepts, on the basis of which I was now assured that they are not derived from experience, as Hume had feared, but have sprung from the pure understanding".

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