The Rules of Logic Part 1: Why Logic Always Works The Rules of Logic Part 2: Good vs. Bad Arguments The Rules of Logic Part 3: Logical Fallacies The Rules of Logic Part 4: The Laws of Noncontradiction and Transitive Properties The Rules of Logic Part 5: Occam’s Razor and the Burden...
Other posts on the rules of logic: The Rules of Logic Part 1: Why Logic Always Works The Rules of Logic Part 2: Good vs. Bad Arguments The Rules of Logic Part 3: Logical Fallacies The Rules of Logic Part 4: The Laws of Noncontradiction and Transitive Properties The Rul...
(One may object that these assumptions are unrealistic3, but, crucially, the laws of quantum theory do not preclude that they be satisfied to arbitrarily good approximation4.) Translated to quantum mechanics, this means that the dependence of the final state of L on the initial state of S ...
3 the indifference of the public to rights and trials is a bad omen for the law. 4 the law cannot make all men equal, but all men are equal before the law. 5 no matter who, if he makes laws for others, he should apply the same law to himself. The formulation of the 6 law is...
The crudest religious accounts, which represent ethical considerations as a set of laws or commands sanctioned by the promised punishments or rewards of God. There is nothing wrong with the general shape of this account: it explains why one would have good reason to live the kind of life ...
We present a framework for epistemic logic, modeling the logical aspects of System 1 (“fast”) and System 2 (“slow”) cognitive proce
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empirical,empiric- derived from experiment and observation rather than theory; "an empirical basis for an ethical theory"; "empirical laws"; "empirical data"; "an empirical treatment of a disease about which little is known" 2.theoretical- concerned with theories rather than their practical applica...
This investigation has led to a set of ideas called the Laws of Identity. We chose the word "laws" in the scientific sense ofhypotheses about the world—resulting from observation—which can be tested and are thus disprovable. (We consciously avoided the words "proposition," meaning something...
that these properties are encoded in ``eternal'' physical laws; and that human beings can obtain reliable, albeit imperfect and tentative, knowledge of these laws by hewing to the ``objective'' procedures and epistemological strictures prescribed by the (so-called) scientific method.But deep conce...