Sentence examples for logical accounts from inspiring English sources

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We illustrate, using Wason's [Q. J. Exp. Psychol. 20 (1968) 273] selection task, how better empirical cognitive investigations and theories can be built directly on logical accounts when this imbalance is redressed.

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With the work of logicians such as Boole, Frege, Russell and Hilbert, classical logic became the orthodox logical account.

Governatori et al. 2002 investigates the relationships between BDI logics and a particular case of fibring semantics (which the authors call dovetailing), showing that a (general) logical account of BDI can be handled by means of dovetailing multimodal logics.

Here Nishida might have further developed a phenomenology of the agency of predication, but instead he moves to a more logical account of its scope and developed what he called a predicate logic.[3] He thinks of universals as fields of possibility that becomes specified or determined (more accurately, that determine themselves) in their particular instantiations.

Their logical account is, in fact, based on the 'pervasion' (Skt: vyāpti, Tib: khyab pa) relation among the elements of an argument.

Among the many approaches for reasoning about degrees of belief in the presence of noisy sensing and acting, the logical account proposed by Bacchus, Halpern, and Levesque is perhaps the most expressive.

50 As the purpose of our study is to generate learning to support healthcare professionals to improve the safety of care delivery, we recognise it is essential that the outcomes of the EDA are accessible and can provide a logical account of how we have identified the priority issues for possible intervention.

The logical explanation for this observation accounts for the effects of detrimental mutations also, and the efficacy with which they are cleared.

The questioner wanted a logical explanation outside of me to account for outstanding leadership performance.

By the "reductive fallacies of phenomenalism," he meant the logical constructionist accounts of Bertrand Russell (1914) and the early Carnap (1928).

First, in contrast to other logical empiricist accounts of ethics (for example, in the fist place, A.J. Ayer's), Feigl's conception is, as has been argued (see Kellerwessel 2010), committed to a certain form of cognitivism.

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