It feel like logicality taken to its excess in a way I've never seen before. |
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It is this logicality as a basis for literary action which in Stein's case, for better or worse, has been wholly transcended. |
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It appears that his brand of logicality assumes that if creme eggs come out of vending machines, then vending machines come out of creme eggs. |
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For logical constants and their logicality see the entry on logical constants. |
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Rather than standing or falling on the basis of their logicality, such processes succeed when they help us to operate in the world and fail when they do not. |
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In many deductive reasoning tasks, researchers manipulate orthogonally the believability of conclusions and their logicality. |
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So the invariance criterion seems to accord at least partially with common intuitions about logicality or topic neutrality, and with our logical practice. |
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It seemed to me that people were accepting my stories in toto — stories that are chaotic in many cases, missing logicality at times, and in which the composition of reality has been rearranged. |
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Science is founded on the notion of the rationality and logicality of nature. |
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He persuades himself of the logicality of the steps he takes to 'look after' Maya, but is unable or unwilling to see the dangers he creates. |
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This paper suggests a definition of the idea of topic-neutrality, and indicates some of the consequences of identifying logicality with topic-neutrality so defined. |
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