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  1. Concerned specifically with the issue why there is no circularity involved in a justification of deduction which employs deductive reasoning, he contrasts explaining the validity of a form of inference - for which purpose we can use any of our knowledge - with persuading someone of the correctness of a rule - which requires that we avoid circularity.
  2. And we shall describe the explanation itself as being in the empirical ((8), (11)), the intentional ((9), (12)) or the deductive ((10), (13)) mode.
  3. If the attitudinist can make sense of deductive reasoning as applied to ethical statements, it seems that he can make sense of the embedding of ethical sentences in complex sentences where the attitude they would express on their own is, so to speak, held in reserve.
  4. By applying logical, deductive reasoning, economists try to work out what a rational actor would do to maximize his sic chance of getting what he wants" (McLean, 1987, p. 1), that is, to maximize his or her "utility".
  5. Donaldson and Elliot develop an alternative taxonomy, in terms of empirical, intentional, and deductive modes of explanation.
  6. There is no such deductive way of getting at the skill description.
  7. To understand the role of inductive and deductive learning in the lives of animals and how these processes relate to the issue of intelligence, let us look at how they work in honey bees.
  8. The inference from samples may be deductive or inductive.
  9. It is a short deductive step to equate the pillar with the goddess Potnia or the Mistress of Animals.
  10. There were, said the professor, two kinds of science, inductive and deductive.
  11. However, it is notoriously difficult to capture and exhibit any legal theorist who unequivocally espouses formalism, that is who insists that the application of the general principles and rules of law to particular cases is a matter of deductive reasoning and nothing else.
  12. In this chapter we will concentrate on three different modes of explanation, of which the above are examples; namely, the empirical mode , the intentional mode and the deductive mode .
  13. John Finnis criticizes positivists for attributing to natural law thinking a wholly deductive methodology such that given the fundamental principle as major premise and a statement of fact as minor premise the one right answer pops out automatically.

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