Sentence examples for no logical relation from inspiring English sources

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Atomic sentences stand in no logical relation to one another, since logic applies only to complex sentences built up from atomic sentences through simple logical operations, such as conjunction and negation (see connective).

He went on to emphasize how very long ago that was, mentioning "40-year-old facts having no logical relation to the present day," and that "history did not end in 1965".

It also matters that they are followed by a sentence with which they have no logical relation: This process uses a Lincoln submerged arc welding head to run both inside and outside beads automatically.

The movie is a succession of scenes and characters with no logical relation to each other, or perhaps it is truer to say it is an infinite recession of universes, rabbit holes within rabbit holes, worlds folded inside each other like a Russian doll.

There is no logical relation between sign and intuition, but science has provided the opportunity to "bring the composition of the signs into immediate contact with contents of the concept" (Trendelenburg 1857, 3).

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Matters of fact, on the other hand, come before the mind merely as they are, revealing no logical relations; their properties and connections must be accepted as they are given.

First, successive scientific theories that are incommensurable have no logical relations: "The order introduced into our experiences by Newton's theory is retained and improved by relativity.

Bradley seems here to be following the Humean idea that there are no logical relations between distinct existences: the reason that valid inference can be reflected in reality is that it can never take one beyond the original subject matter.

According to Feyerabend, while the concepts of relativity theory are sufficiently rich to state all of the facts captured by Newtonian physics, the two sets of concepts are "completely different" and bear "no logical relations" to each other (1958b, 83; 1961, 388; 1962, 88 89).

The compulsive person may be driven to perform the act not as an end in itself but as a means to produce or prevent some other situation, although he is usually aware that the two bear no logical causal relation to each other.

For, according to al-Ghazālī, there is no logical entailment relation between the cotton coming into contact with the fire and its burning.

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