He was unable to see how evolution in biology could have any but the feeblest analogical resemblance to the evolution of society. |
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Is there just one concept that corresponds to an analogical term, or is there a sequence of concepts? |
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As a universal spam blocking tool Spam Blocker possesses indefeasible advantages compared to analogical applications. |
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What counts in analogical comparison is, within limits, inherently contestable. |
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The analogical structure and poetical impulse that runs through all of the paired images are even found in the artist's single images such as his Giglio. |
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For shunting in bigger railway stations is used the simplex analogical radio communication system for voice transmission of 150 MHz diapason. |
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A potentially more fruitful approach is to think in analogical or functional terms. |
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A number of criticisms question whether this account captures what is normally going on in analogical reasoning. |
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Zazen means to find back the analogical mind, the unique mind, the divine mind. |
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There are several major kinds of inductive reasoning, including causal inference, categorical inference, and analogical inference. |
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In this way, the basis for categorization immediately grounds a kind of analogical or correlative thinking. |
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Having a spirit very curious, rationalist, mechanist and analogical, Still made five years of studies of engineer. |
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If this does not come up promptly, the therapist asks if they would accept to compare their problem to whatever analogical image comes to the mind of the therapist. |
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Because when we find the analogical mind, then the body itself becomes mind, the body itself is mind. |
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Although still mostly analogical, it is undergoing a digital revolution with the ongoing transition to videos on IP networks. |
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The rule of precedent, which is specific to the common law, is analogical and inductive. |
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The approaches treat these as whole words that are related to each other by analogical rules. |
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Case markers then become generalized through analogical reasoning and reuse. |
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Specific analogical language comprises exemplification, comparisons, metaphors, similes, allegories, and parables, but not metonymy. |
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Roman lawyers had already used analogical reasoning and the Greek word analogia. |
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Empirical evidence shows that human analogical mapping performance is influenced by information presentation order. |
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This album is a pure jewel of dark-ambient music, having an outstanding sound quality and musical diversity, allying the analogical coldness of electronics to the magic and sorcerer sounds of the cello. |
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In the technical sense, convergence can be also interpreted as a general tendency toward digitization, to the detriment of paper or analogical systems. |
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The predominant idea, at the time of photography's emergence, of a mimetic or analogical equivalence between the subject represented and its photographic image is straightaway challenged. |
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Dainichi's body, as the hosshin that embodies the Dharma, is an embodiment of emptiness, analogically understood as a vast empty space — it is in part analogical but also exemplary of emptiness. |
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Second and more significantly: systematicity seems to be at best a fallible marker for good analogies rather than the essence of good analogical reasoning. |
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It also explains what is accurate in the principles-based approach, since some of the considerations underlying analogical cases will be principles. |
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Logicians analyze how analogical reasoning is used in arguments from analogy. |
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An electroacoustician and do-it-yourselfer as well, he composes and performs using different analogical devices, privileging the creation of live sound. |
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The analogical video camera is used to record all the observations. |
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The correctness of theological reasoning and its real cognitive meaning is based on the value of theological language which, in St Thomas' opinion, is principally an analogical language. |
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Simulation multiplies the difficulties in keeping clear borders between the original and its copy in the era of analogical and digital reproduction. |
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Thanks to Tradia and Retevision, it has more than 3,000 places for spreading and distribution of radio and television signs, both analogical and digital. |
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The Pocket Herbarium is a summary of my space in which my collages, expressions, etc. would be a form of analogical evolution to describe my Times. |
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This analogical method involves applying stock multiples of comparable companies to the aggregates of the company in order to determine its value. |
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The simple past also shows extensive analogical reformation and simplification in Modern French as compared with Old French. |
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Back-formation is the reverse of affixation, being the analogical creation of a new word from an existing word falsely assumed to be its derivative. |
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Some jurists viewed them as auxiliary rationales constrained by scriptural sources and analogical reasoning. |
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Moral particularism accepts analogical moral reasoning, rejecting both deduction and induction, since only the former can do without moral principles. |
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This analogical model is made by the association of springs and dashpots. |
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Phrases like and so on, and the like, as if, and the very word like also rely on an analogical understanding by the receiver of a message including them. |
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Aquinas made a distinction between equivocal, univocal and analogical terms, the last being those like healthy that have different but related meanings. |
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But none of these fully disclose that the decision to apply a particular blackletter rule in a particular way is not simply a matter of analogical argument from precedent. |
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