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  • Logicians were concerned with the use of words having more than one sense, whether completely different, or related in some way.

    Medieval Theories of Analogy Ashworth, E. Jennifer 2009

  • Logicians may deprecate the woolly fuzziness of intuition; the intuitionists can easily decry the strictures of logic.

    Archive 2009-09-01 Rus Bowden 2009

  • Logicians before Kant tended to define judgment as a

    Kant's Theory of Judgment Hanna, Robert 2009

  • Logicians may deprecate the woolly fuzziness of intuition; the intuitionists can easily decry the strictures of logic.

    Great Regulars: I can see from the above poem that rational Rus Bowden 2009

  • Logicians who participate in the project have explored the subject in two distinct ways.

    Diagrams Shin, Sun-Joo 2008

  • “Against the Logicians” (2 books), “Against the Physicists” (2 books), and “Against the Ethicists” (1 book); and

    Ancient Skepticism Groarke, Leo 2008

  • In “Against the Logicians,” Sextus discusses Carneades 'views in the context of his attack on the Stoic theory of cataleptic impressions.

    Ancient Skepticism Groarke, Leo 2008

  • Logicians have named this the "post hoc ergo propter hoc" fallacy (literally, "after the fact, therefore because of the fact.")

    Falsehoods, exaggerations and stumbles 2007

  • Logicians such as Peter of Spain had used the notion to indicate that a term stood not for an individual but for a universal or common nature in the external world, like the term

    Marsilius of Inghen Hoenen, Maarten 2007

  • Logicians of science are in no position to double-guess the scientists in their own proper domain.

    Vienna Circle Uebel, Thomas 2006

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