But Woolrich pretty much dispensed altogether with the ratiocination of traditional crime fiction. |
Hamlet's capacity for ambiguity and for ratiocination were a novelty to Elizabethan audiences. |
I don't think it's circular, really, to rely on showing rather than on ratiocination as a bedrock for philosophy. |
One fondly imagines that one reaches opinions by personal ratiocination, but of course many of them one inherits. |
One of his premises is that ratiocination is dependent on emotion, as mind is on body. |
The purity-laws stand at the pinnacle of talmudic abstraction and ratiocination. |