Sentence examples for of logical behaviour from inspiring English sources

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Economists, of course, readily concern themselves as to whether the underlying concepts of cost-effectiveness generally, and of QALY maximisation with a budget constraint in particular, are consistent with economists own definitions of logical behaviour as expressed in welfare theory (for example, the paper by Bengt Liljas and the subsequent comments in this Journal) [ 1– 3].

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But waging a campaign can no more be replaced by playing games of chess than the study of the logical behaviour of the terms of non-notational discourse can be replaced by doing formal logic.

Syncategoremata are treatises devoted to syncategorematic words; in these treatises sophismata are used to illustrate or to give more refined explanations of the logical behaviour of the different syncategorematic words (or kinds of syncategorematic words).

Of course, he concedes, the logical behaviour of the terms of non-notational discourse may be assisted by studies in formal logic; so may chess-playing assist generals.

One topic—or pair of topics—raised by such investigations is the issue of the existence and uniqueness of connectives exhibiting prescribed logical behaviour (such as might be enshrined in various rules), an issue bearing on all approaches to logic and not just the sequent calculus approach.

The sentence elicits questions not only pertaining to the logical behaviour of the verb 'scire'to'to know'), but also to the specifically theological issue of the object of God's knowledge (Ebbesen 1997, p. 154ff).

This particular sophisma is put forward to test the logical behaviour of the syncategorematic word 'but' (preter), more specifically, to consider the question what is excepted when we use an exceptive word.

In this respect, logicians' prospects have been enhanced by the development of a semantical theory of modal logic, both in the narrower sense of modal logic, which is restricted to logical necessity and logical possibility, and in the wider sense, in which all concepts that exhibit similar logical behaviour are included.

Although his presentation is not free from conceptual imprecision and errors, he was the first to consider the sequent-style inferential behaviour of logical constants to characterize them.

The (discrete) dynamical behaviours of logical models are defined in terms of state transition graphs, where nodes represent states (vectors encompassing the components levels), and arcs represent state transitions.

The behaviour, then, of logical vocabulary may be used to structure and regulate any kind of theory, and the norms governing logical vocabulary apply totally universally.

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