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For a twentieth century thinker committed to the same ideal, government was an essential tool to the same end ... odern liberalism is instead the logical and sociological outcome of classical liberalism.
End systems: physical & logical end systems that exchange information
The fifth and sixth versions of Gamma World take the game's tendency of mimicking other games to its logical end, adopting the rules systems of other games wholesale: The fifth edition of the game uses the Alternity rules, while the sixth edition uses the d20 Modern rules.
Edenist representing the logical nature of humanity while Adamists the emotional nature of humanity while in the end humanity is a whole.
* Including data in ignored sections of a file, such as after the logical end of the carrier file.
Wood asserts that the zombies represent capitalists, and " cannibalism represents the ultimate in possessiveness, hence the logical end of human relations under capitalism ".
Theorems are derived deductively from objections according to a formal system of rules, sometimes as an end in itself and sometimes as a first step in testing or applying a theory in a concrete situation ; theorems are said to be true in the sense that the conclusions of a theorem are logical consequences of the objections.
In the end, even the most logical and rational pursuit of science can trace its origins to religion.
This logical absolutism explained his later indifference to the Suez crisis, his contempt for the Commonwealth and his urging that Britain should end any remaining pretence that it was a world power.
With Switched 56 DDS, bit eight is pulsed ( alternately set to logical ZERO and ONE ) to transmit two state dial pulse signaling information between a SW56 DDS CSU / DSU, and a digital end office switch.
The other end of the connection at the remote DTE is likely to have assigned a different logical channel identifier.
There is also a duplicate of the MDB called the Alternate Master Directory Block ( aka Alternate MDB ) located at the opposite end of the volume in the second to last logical block.
For the German writer, a novella is a fictional narrative of indeterminate length — a few pages to hundreds — restricted to a single, suspenseful event, situation, or conflict leading to an unexpected turning point ( Wendepunkt ), provoking a logical but surprising end ; Novellen tend to contain a concrete symbol, which is the narration's steady point.
Otherwise this highest level of samādhi leads to nirvāṇa, which means total unity, the logical end of individual identity and also death of the body.
Historically, it represents the logical end of a line of development, not an early stage of another.
And when in 1890 he began to gather together the miscellaneous essays and papers written during a period of sixty years, he expressed the hope that, though " they could lay no claim to logical consistency ," they might yet show " beneath the varying complexion of their thought some intelligible moral continuity ," " leading in the end to a view of life more coherent and less defective than was presented at the beginning.
To that end they all decided the logical solution to their common problem was for the two leagues to play an interlocking schedule with each other.
Appeal to ridicule, also called appeal to mockery, Stewart's fallacy, the Horse Laugh, is a logical fallacy which presents an opponent's argument as absurd, ridiculous, or in any way humorous, to the specific end of presenting that argument false on the basis of ridicule, shame, or purported absurdity.
By the end of 1974, the band's following in New Zealand was strong and dedicated, but the chances of large-scale commercial success there were obviously limited – a logical place to go was Australia.
At the end of Part One, Durham reveals the full extent of his plan to Maria: after taking his earlier self-experiments to their logical conclusion, he became convinced of something he came to call the Dust Theory, which holds that there is no difference, even in principle, between physics and mathematics, and that all mathematically possible structures exist, among them our physics and therefore our spacetime.
This may well indicate that the poet had already reached middle age by the 1370s: but once again suspicions are aroused by the conventional nature of this description ( see, for instance, Walter Kennedy's ' In Praise of Aige ' and The Parlement of the Thre Ages ), and the fact that it occurs towards the end of the poem, when Will's personal development is reaching its logical conclusion.
Circular reasoning ( also known as paradoxical thinking or circular logic ), is a logical fallacy in which " the reasoner begins with what he or she is trying to end up with ".
Berkeley's logical criticism is answered in the framework of the Leibnizian calculus by pointing out that the term is not set equal to zero but rather merely rejected at the end of the calculation so as to arrive at the value for the differential quotient, as an application of Leibniz's transcendental law of homogeneity.
In the end, the events of 1920 were a logical, though unforeseen, consequence of the 1919 prelude.

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During the 1920's the Abstractionists, the German Bauhaus group of industrial designers, and the new architects all had the dream of some well ordered utopia, or welfare state, in which their neat and logical constructions might find their proper place.
Even in the nineteenth century such accomplished philologists as Kemble and Guest were led into what now seem ludicrous errors because of their failure to recognize that modern forms of place names are not necessarily the result of logical philological development.
In their vases were embodied the basic aesthetic and logical characteristics of Greek civilization, at first hesitantly in Protogeometric work, and then more confidently in the initial stages of the Geometric style.
Logic seems to have emerged from dialectics ; the earlier philosophers made frequent use of concepts like reductio ad absurdum in their discussions, but never truly understood the logical implications.
He was essentially a theorist, and his great merit lay in the capacity of taking over experimental work that others had carried out — without always adequately recognizing their claims — and by a rigorous logical procedure, reinforced by his own quantitative experiments, of expounding the true explanation of the results.
Nevertheless, for convenience, there is usually some logical scheme behind the labels inside kets, such as the common practice of labeling energy eigenkets in quantum mechanics with a list of their quantum numbers.
Collation differs from classification in that classification is concerned with arranging information into logical categories, while collation is concerned with the ordering of items of information, usually based on the form of their identifiers.
According to the logical positivists, unless a statement could be verified by experience, or else was true or false by definition ( i. e. either tautological or contradictory ), then it was meaningless ( this is a summary statement of their verification principle ).
They are characterized primarily by being navigational with strong connections between their logical and physical representations, and deficiencies in data independence.
They need to be analyzed and criticized in all their manifestations ; the function of both logical and axiological oppositions must be studied in all discourses to provide meaning and values.
The Daleks unearth their creator — who had apparently been in suspended animation since his " death " in Genesis — to help them break a logical impasse in their war against the android Movellans.
The logical inconsistency of a Cretan asserting all Cretans are always liars may not have occurred to Epimenides, nor to Callimachus, who both used the phrase to emphasize their point, without irony.
Lesbian feminism, which was most influential from the mid 1970s to the mid 1980s, encouraged women to direct their energies toward other women rather than men, and advocated lesbianism as the logical result of feminism.
Moseley's Law justified many concepts in chemistry by sorting the chemical elements of the periodic table of the elements in a quite logical order based on their physics.
Thus, freethinkers strive to build their opinions on the basis of facts, scientific inquiry, and logical principles, independent of any logical fallacies or intellectually limiting effects of authority, confirmation bias, cognitive bias, conventional wisdom, popular culture, prejudice, sectarianism, tradition, urban legend, and all other dogmas.
Falsum in uno, falsum in omnibus status as a logical fallacy is independent of whether it is wise or unwise to use as a legal rule, with witnesses testifying in courts being held for perjury if part of their statements are false.
Note that these arguments may indeed have validity, but they require some independent justification of the connection between their terms: otherwise the argument ( as a logical tool ) remains fallacious.
Women, however, may have intimate relations with other women as long as their wifely duties are met, their private matters are kept quiet, and the woman with whom they are involved is somehow related by family or logical interest to her lover.
Because Hyrum was Joseph's logical successor, their deaths caused a succession crisis, and Brigham Young assumed leadership over the majority of Saints.
The distinguishing characteristic of logic ( the art of non-contradictory identification ) indicates the nature of the actions ( actions of consciousness required to achieve a correct identification ) and their goal ( knowledge )— while omitting the length, complexity or specific steps of the process of logical inference, as well as the nature of the particular cognitive problem involved in any given instance of using logic.
He argued that modern philosophies legitimized their truth-claims not ( as they themselves claimed ) on logical or empirical grounds, but rather on the grounds of accepted stories ( or " metanarratives ") about knowledge and the world — comparing these with Wittgenstein's concept of language-games.

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