logical term造句
例句与造句
- Nevertheless, moral judgments can be evaluated in logical terms of truth and falsity.
- And women don't necessarily look at the risk-benefit equation in logical terms anyway.
- Conflation in logical terms is very similar to, if not identical to, equivocation.
- "I really can't explain it in logical terms, " he said.
- In perfectly abstract logical terms, it's no more an attack than calling someone left-handed.
- It's difficult to find logical term in a sentence. 用logical term造句挺难的
- Then, in logical terms, you build a set of suspects who fall within the profile.
- Feferman's proposal results in a radical restriction of logical terms as compared to Tarski's original proposal.
- He believed that there could be no abstraction of the values of futurist literature in logical terms.
- In logical terms, metarepresentation is analogical reasoning applied to mental experiences or operations, rather than to representations of environmental stimuli.
- Would someone please explain to me in simple, logical terms why it is so over-archingly important that the old ones be removed?
- A separate branch of computability theory, computational complexity theory, was also characterized in logical terms as a result of investigations into descriptive complexity.
- In general, a 1, . . ., a n " satisfy " n-interpretation is an assignment of denotation to all of the non-logical terms of the object language.
- But in dialectical determinism, human action may be " non-arbitrary " and " determinate ", hence reasonable, even although it is " not " explicable exclusively in formal-logical terms.
- Grey-space is ignored within and around logical terms, between the words of exact-phrase searches, between adjacent items in the query, and in starting characters of the search box query.
- Yet Jaakko Hintikka may be correct, in the sense that it can be much more efficient to use natural language to denote a complex idea, than to formalize it in logical terms.
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