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This inclination to work according to a "weak and widespread" logic does not imply any negative value of inefficiency or incapacity; it simply indicates a particular process of modification and knowledge that follows logics that are natural and non-geometric, processes that are widespread, not concentrated, and strategies that are reversible and self-balancing (Branzi 2006).
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Although the use of "paradox" is widespread within deontic logic and it does conform to a technical use in philosophical logic, namely the distinction between "paradox" and "antinomy" stemming from Quine's seminal "The Ways of Paradox" (Quine 1976 [1962]), I will also use "puzzle", "problem" and "dilemma" below.
Mr. Moynihan voiced a logic widespread at the time, translating the disarray associated with poverty into a racial trait.
In summary, we obtain highly expressive and effective ontology languages that unify and generalize both classical database constraints, and important features of the most widespread tractable description logics; in particular, the DL-Lite family of description logics.
Absent a rigorous semantic theory to identify the source of its intensionality and to systematize intuitions about modal truth, validity, and logical consequence, there was little hope for the widespread acceptance of modal logic.
Despite such frequent and widespread recognition of the logic, it was finally generalized analytically by Mancur Olson only in 1965 in his Logic of Collective Action.
With cocaine consumption declining in the U.S., and marijuana on a path toward widespread legalization, a Darwinian logic is driving the cartels' expansion into more parasitic varieties of crime.
The simple logic of widespread benefits stemming from comparative advantage is never fully understood, and loses when confronted with the strong forces of nationalism.
One of the reasons for the widespread use of intuitionistic logic is that it is well-behaved both from the proof-theoretic as the model-theoretic point of view.
Oo-er, hold on, here's some logic: "There is widespread condemnation of the decision not to allow Lampard's goal as 'shambolic', 'unbelievable', and 'exceptional'," writes Scott W. "Yet the people who say they have never seen anything like it go on to say that this is why we need video evidence.
This logic underlies the widespread assumption that short-lived, fast-growing pelagic fishes should be more resistant to overfishing than long-lived, late-maturing species.
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