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He saw the industrialisation process as the logical dialectical progression of feudal economic modes, necessary for the full development of capitalism, which he saw as in itself a necessary precursor to the development of socialism and eventually communism.
The newest standard Shortest path bridging ( IEEE 802. 1aq ) is the next logical progression and incorporates all the older Spanning Tree Protocols ( IEEE 802. 1D STP, IEEE 802. 1w RSTP, IEEE 802. 1s MSTP ) that blocked traffic on all but one alternative path.
Starman Jones has a smooth and logical progression as we watch Max grow from a hillbilly farmer through many stages to a mature young man.
The logical progression was to make the shot longer and thinner to concentrate the kinetic energy in a smaller area.
This can produce a feeling of elusiveness, a lack of definition or of logical progression in the harmony.
For example: ' subject ', ' agent ', ' mother ', ' Fred's mother ', is a logical progression that results from the phrase ' you gave birth to Fred.
Thus the unification of the four provinces in the Union of South Africa, the idea of the British Commonwealth of Nations, and, finally, the great whole resulting from the combination of the peoples of the earth in a great league of nations were but a logical progression consistent with his philosophical tenets.
Because of its close ties with the British heavy metal scene at that time, it seemed a logical progression to form a label to promote little-known unsigned bands.
Helical scanning was a logical progression beyond an earlier system ( pioneered by Ampex ) known as quadruplex recording, also referred to as transverse recording.
One is to be led through a logical progression or story and be surprised by elements that aren ’ t visible until approached.
It is important to note that although the linear progression of the following stages does make logical sense, these stages may not in fact be experienced in this sequence ; they are not a ladder up which one climbs, but aspects of a single process.
Following analog electronic control, the logical progression was to digital electronic control systems.
Very many types of coaches were built to suit the various services and needs but, in general, the progression of design features was a logical one.
He rejects all forms of violence, arguing that the animal rights movement is the logical progression of the peace movement, seeking to take it one step further by ending conflict between human and non-human animals, and by treating animals as ends in themselves .< ref >" Mission statement ", abolitionistapproach. com, accessed 9 June 2012.
The self-exposition of this unified consciousness, or Notion, follows a series of necessary, self-determined stages in an inherently logical, dialectical progression.
Dreamwave ' More Than Meets The Eye series noted this as the logical progression for Pretenders technology, explaining that it had branched out to include specially designed suits for dealing with hazardous materials, etc.
In the essay, Poe traces the logical progression of his creation of " The Raven " as an attempt to compose " a poem that should suit at once the popular and the critical taste.
This was just before the Meiji Restoration, the move to setting up a bank was a logical extension and progression of this business as times changed.
* Curriculum: In the PSSM's curriculum section, the NCTM promotes a " coherent " curriculum, in which an orderly and logical progression increases students ' understanding of mathematics and avoids wasting time with unnecessary repetition.
It was a logical progression ( albeit unusual ) to use this exposure as an opportunity to record and release a definitive version of all of the early songs written by The Now.
Focusing heavily on the rapid elimination of the worst forms of child labour, the TBP approach represents a logical progression of IPEC ’ s work to date while drawing on the experience that has been accumulating since the programme ’ s inception.
The logical progression for the club was to join the fully professional British Basketball League in July 2006.
The logical progression claims that these developing stem populations are mutated and then expand such that the mutation is shared by many of the descendants of the mutated stem cell.
This is essentially mapping out the logical progression of each prop throughout the story.

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Certain features we have touched upon: philosophy as a logical, deductive system from which a social science methodology can be built up ; ;
As retinal images are conceded to be an integral function of the brain it seems logical to suppose that the nerves, between the inner brain and the eyes, carry the direct drive for cooperation from the various brain centers -- rather than to theorize on the transmission of an image which is already in required location.
This was not, for the Angel, just a matter of running through a logical or deductive chain, or deciding on some action from some already established premise.
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.
that is, for any statement that is a logical consequence of there actually exists a deduction of the statement from.
A logical conclusion to draw is that the Hermunduri extended over later Swabia and therefore the Alemanni originally derived from the Hermunduri!
When one turns from the dombocs introduction to the laws themselves, it is difficult to uncover any logical arrangement.
In his work Prodromo dell ' Arte Maestra ( 1670 ) he proposes a lighter-than-air vessel based on logical deductions from previous work ranging from Archimedes and Euclid to his contemporaries Robert Boyle and Otto von Guericke.
For example, an " anti-realist " who denies that other minds exist ( i. e., a solipsist ) is quite different from an " anti-realist " who claims that there is no fact of the matter as to whether or not there are unobservable other minds ( i. e., a logical behaviorist ).
But Sapir had since become influenced by a current of logical positivism, such as that of Bertrand Russel and the early Ludwig Wittgenstein, particularly through Ogden and Richards ' The Meaning of Meaning, from which he adopted the a view that natural language potentially obscures, rather than facilitates, the mind to perceive and describe the world as it really is.
... from nothing to being there is no logical bridge.
Others derive it from the mnemonic term " Baroco ", a supposedly laboured form of syllogism in logical Scholastica .< ref >
Two typical components of a CPU are the arithmetic logic unit ( ALU ), which performs arithmetic and logical operations, and the control unit ( CU ), which extracts instructions from memory and decodes and executes them, calling on the ALU when necessary.
One can proceed to prove theorems about groups by making logical deductions from the set of axioms.
In addition, the ISO considers its ISO 8601 standard to make sense from a logical perspective.
) But as Kierkegaard argues, the proper logical flow of argument is that existence is already assumed or pre-supposed in order for thinking to occur, not that existence is concluded from that thinking.
I am glad that he has been courageous enough and logical enough to admit that his argument, if pushed as far as it must go, if worth anything, would prove that men may have come from the Ourang-Outang.
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.
In an article in the Columbia Law Review in 1908, Roscoe Pound of the University of Chicago mounted a vigorous attack on " mechanical jurisprudence ," the judicial practice of " rigorous logical deduction from predetermined conceptions in disregard of ... the actual facts.
Kant credited Hume with waking him up from his " dogmatic slumbers " and Hume has proved extremely influential on subsequent philosophy, especially on utilitarianism, logical positivism, William James, philosophy of science, early analytic philosophy, cognitive philosophy, and other movements and thinkers.
The rule makes it possible to eliminate a disjunction from a logical proof.
* DBMS engine accepts logical requests from various other DBMS subsystems, converts them into physical equivalents, and actually accesses the database and data dictionary as they exist on a storage device.
In propositional logic, disjunction elimination ( sometimes named proof by cases or case analysis ), is the valid argument form and rule of inference that allows one to eliminate a disjunctive statement from a logical proof.
It involves the group's initial reaction or interaction, influencing the individual's actual behavior towards the group or the group leader, restricting members of one group from opportunities or privileges that are available to another group, leading to the exclusion of the individual or entities based on logical or irrational decision making.

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