Sentence examples for logical exposition from inspiring English sources

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It's hard for me to give that kind of logical exposition while speaking off the cuff, so I used the blog as a vehicle to communicate my thoughts on the situation.

If the parenthesis-free notation is tolerated in general logical exposition, this is because ∨ is associative, that is, the wffs (p ∨ q) ∨ r and p ∨ (q ∨ r) are syntactically interderivable, and semantically have identical truth-conditions.

Indeed, Poincaré does not use the term psychology in the modern sense, but rather in all situations where he wants to emphasize the dimension of understanding, in particular its historical elements, which he contrasts with the mere correct logical exposition of the result.

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Bourdaloue always wrote out his sermons, which were careful logical expositions with insight into human nature.

As BeatonTheDonis said: "There probably has never been a better satirical exposition of the logical conclusion of liberal capitalism than that of Milo Minderbinder accepting payment from the Germans to bomb his own airbase".

He had made his name (which was then plain A. J. Ayer) in the nineteen-thirties as the precocious author of "Language, Truth and Logic," probably the most masterly exposition in English of the principles of logical positivism.

One standard view of propositions takes propositions to be sets of possible worlds; another takes propositions to have something more closely resembling a linguistic logical structure (see structured propositions for a detailed exposition of this issue).

The general attitude, present throughout Łukasiewicz's treatment, is that Aristotle's work is of sufficient precision and stature to warrant and withstand exposition using the most rigorous modern logical methods and concepts.

The underlying logical problem in this sophisma according to Peter's exposition is the question of what kind of distribution is involved in propositions containing an exceptive expression in combination with the universal sign 'every'every

But the language of science tends to be jargon-laden, an exposition of cold facts and numbers that follows a logical method that rarely offers simple, satisfying answers.

(Sometimes the Circle's own writings are disregarded altogether and "logical positivism" is discussed only via the proxy of Ayer's popular exposition; see, e.g., Soames 2003).

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