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...this cascading structure of the worlds, our world is called the “world of consequences” of spiritual processes and occurrences. Whatever we do here ... ...3 that can “study” the Essence and portray it in a perceptible manner. In consequence, the Essence is not only some- - thing we don’t know right now;... ...hat the world’s problems are threatening their personal wellbe- - ing. In consequence, they suppress the urgent need to deal with the problems, befo... ...iveness, and competitiveness generates progress. But envy has far greater consequences than technological or other worldly benefits. In the “Introdu... ... is for the Creator, it is the end of correction. what is love? Love is a consequence of equivalence of inner traits, meaning attributes. In Kabbala... ... in itself, called a “body.” The soul feels this as “birth” in the bio- - logical body. how does a soul get into a body? If you mean the biological b... ...ers are gradually led Appendix 2: Further Reading 183 to understand the logical design of the Universe and the life that exists in it. The Science... ...ing texts. This book reaches out to all those seekers who want to find a logical, reliable way to understand the world’s phe- - nomena. This fascina...
... obtain structural knowledge. We combine antecedent and consequent sets with logical conjunction, disjunction or negation. For instance, we could i... ... is calm and contented because of her ignorance. She is innocent to know the consequences of a possible HIV/AIDS infection of her sons. 14 On... ...seriously ill. She feels 194 bad about her husband who despite knowing the consequences had infected her. 82 On 07-11-2002 we interviewed a ... ... it is left untreated resulting in death. They fear the social stigma and the consequences if others know they suffer this disease. She says free co... ...ew York. 45. Ingstad, B. (1990) The Cultural Construction of AIDS and its Consequences for Prevention in Botswana. Medical Anthropological Quart...
...ning nor end to the development of matter. The formation of the universe is a consequence of the development of the spiritual world. The creation of... ...nnot see exactly what our actions are causing. Therefore, we cannot grasp the consequences to everything around us. We are called “the thinking bein... ...ded to complete what we cannot see for ourselves. If we could clearly see the consequences of our actions, we could commit evil, but it would be cle... ...ters it, one discovers that it is comprised of 613 spiritual particles. Their consequences in this world are called the “613 Mitzvot,” the laws of t... ...ens in the Upper World, descends – in due time – to our world, and begets its consequences here. The Upper Forces T H E K A B B A L A H E X P E R I... ...lah?” Such people do not make even a single step forward in spirituality. A: Logically speaking, you’re right. But the problem is that a person can... ...ovides for that person. Physicians and psychologists use the power of psycho- logical protection, but it would be a lie to say that that force has an... ...ook reaches out to all those who are searching for answers, who are seeking a logical and reliable way to understand the world’s phenomena. This mag... ...oth rational and mature. Readers are gradually led to an understanding of the logical design of the universe and the life whose home it is. The Scie...
...abbalists obtained. This change in direction took humanity on a detour whose consequences we will explore in the following chapter. 24 KABBALAH REV... ...replaced love, and people grew apart and became detached from one another. In consequence, the single nation of the ancient world was divided. It fi... ... senses that can “study” the Essence and portray it in a perceptible form. In consequence, the Essence is not only something we don’t know right now... ...ook reaches out to all those who are searching for answers, who are seeking a logical and re- liable way to understand the world’s phenomena. This m... ...th rational and mature. Readers are gradually led to an understanding of the logical design of the Universe and the life whose home it is. The Scie...
...on that they should be meaningful, while any attempt to understand them in logical terms is fruitless: When Banzan was walking through a market he ove... ...57. 27. Reps, p. 41 BUDDHISM 29 All of classical Buddhism is founded on a logical paradox: the teaching that there is no soul, no self, no independen... ...y. In this, Christianity shares with Hinduism a passion for definition and logical precision— even its innermost paradoxes are carefully worded and ma... ... a parallel to the Buddhist doctrine of bod- hisattvas, which in turn is a logical outcome of the claim that the Buddha is all-compassionate, so that ... ...he koan is intended to be nourished in those recesses of the mind where no logical analysis can ever reach. When the mind matures so that it becomes a... ...nce themselves from the public percep- tion of them as a Jewish sect. As a consequence, Christians with no Jewish religious heritage gradually became ... ...emotion, the other a statement of religious intellectualism. The practical consequence is that ac- ceptance of particular intellectually worded doctri... ...s a “person”) whose reality transcends existence beyond comprehension. The consequence is, many Christian theologians argued, that there is not really... ...is initial experience, though he mentions an abundance of such symptoms as consequences of later visions which he discusses in his Journal. 98. I made...
...essional testimony this summer: "While bubbles that burst are scarcely benign, the consequences need not be catastrophic for the economy ... (The D... ...d thus shook the trust in the entire financial system; they amplified the negative consequences of unbridled speculation (that is not related to re... ...s new position and will be interpreted as immunity, conferred from above, from the consequences of illegal activities. The very allocation of optio... ...e resources in order to attain their utility functions, to secure the outcomes and consequences (the value, the preference, that the player attache... ...nt that at least one of them is forced to alter at least one vector (Strategy). The Consequence to the agent is the value of a function that assigns... ..., to cooperate and to cooperate in the formation of an outside agency. There is no logical or mathematical reason to exclude the latter possibility...
...t not only find a meaDS for rendering iDformation unintelligible, he must U&e a procesa which is logical and reprocluo"ble at the receiving end. All o... ... especially as we reduce the amount of useful plain language available to hostile -SIGINT, it is logical to assume that that hostile effort will be dr... ... __ 19 EQUIPMENT CLASSIFICATION • •••'. • • • __ '" ___ ___ 21 PUBLIC CRYPTOGRAPHY-SOME CAUSES & CONSEQUENCES • __ • • •• _••• _ 27 PKC . • • ._._._._... ...y removal and safe storqe when the equipment is DOt attended or under direct guard. As a natural consequence, it was an cay step to zeroiz.e equipmcnt... ...AL ~/.. , ---" ---., ./"..•- ...--., ./' --- .~./ EO 1. 4. (c) PUBLIC CRYPTOGRAPHY-SOME CAUSES a CONSEQUENCES (U) This strange term remains imperfectl... ...d bitten the bullet, decidinl to seek a JCIlCB: COMSEC solution. This was a decision of enormous consequence for IJS. The notion of injectinl Communic... ...de to opponents on tbe security of their own systems. i / / ~be event witb tbe most far-reaching consequences which stemmed/in p8n from our bavina gra...
...esire. It follows that the brain’s intellectual and conceptual evolution is a consequence of the intensifica- tion of our desire to enjoy. We can obs... ...on of families. The intensification of the ego has global effects, too. These consequences are far-reaching and place us in an unprecedented situati... ... Chapter Four: Breaching the Balance 63 fied with each passing generation. In consequence, the way man tries to satisfy his desire to enjoy does not... ... process, we must first know that everything that hap- pens in this world is a consequence of the balance of reality’s hidden forces. For example, we... ...t sense the force of gravity; we cannot see or feel it, but we can sense the consequences of its actions. We measure its effects and thus learn how... ...lth/management/depres- sion/definition/en/; WHO, Fact sheet: Mental and neuro- logical disorders http://www.who.int/whr/2001/media_cen- tre/en/. The d... ...ook reaches out to all those who are searching for answers, who are seeking a logical and reliable way to understand the world’s phenomena. This ma... ...oth rational and mature. Readers are gradually led to an understanding of the logical de- sign of the Universe and the life whose home it is. The Sc...
...and no less than a sequence of roots, which hang down by way of cause and consequence, by fixed, determined rules, interweaving to a single, exalt- ... ...ring texts. This book reaches out to all those seekers who want to fi nd a logical, reliable way to understand the world’s phenomena. This fascinati...
...se things determine all of our actions and reactions, as well as all of their consequences. So where is our freedom of will? According to Kabbalah, ... ... • The interaction laws between the spiritual and mate- rial worlds, and their consequences; B A S I C C O N C E P T S I N K A B B A L A H 16 • The g... ...jects. Only one who has attained the spiritual level of an object can see the consequence of its influence in our world. Kabbalists write books and p... ...om another? Scientists know the law of cause and effect. It states that every consequence is close in character to its cause, or source, and all the... ...se, or source, and all the laws effective in the source are passed on to its consequence. The effect of this law manifests at all levels of nature: ... ...e discover that the truth cannot be ignored. Humanity is constantly seeking a logical reason for its existence; hu- mankind has studied the laws of n... ...ook reaches out to all those who are searching for answers, who are seeking a logical and reliable way to understand the world’s phenom- ena. This ma... ...h ra- tional and mature. Readers are gradually led to an understanding of the logical design of the Universe and the life whose home it is. The Scien...
...rounding world; realize the cause and purpose of our creation; clearly see the consequences of our actions and His response to them; be able to discus... ...if He generatesallthecircumstancesthataffectourlives,thenthere is nothing more logical than trying to maintain as close a contact with Him as possible... ... us in solving our problems. Insteadwewillremainafloatwithoutsupportandwithout logical answers to what is happening to us. In our world, we are guided... ...eds will be punished. We,asindividuals,mustbelievethatourownactionshave direct consequences, and that we build our own futures. On the other hand, we ... ...nd-effectrelationshipofspiritualforces for centuries. A person who can see the consequences of events in advance, and therefore predict and avert unde... ...se we are not aware of the correlation between our actions and their spiritual consequences. In other words, we act without knowing what we are doing,... ...h, and not the path of commonsense.Onlyinourworldismyreasoningconsidered to be logical. "However, in the spiritual world, even though I don’t understa... ... of all the approaches to understanding the problem, this approach is the most logical, scientific and understandable,sinceitreliessolelyonexperience,... ...ubtler forces around us, as well as with different capacities to prudently and logically grasp the nature of things?Andwhosefaultisitthatapersonwasnot...
...ing the ultimate fulfillment of spiritual ascent in our lifetime. This book reaches out to all those who are searching for answers, who are seeking a logical and reliable way to understand the world's phenomena. This magnificent introduction to the wisdom of Kabbalah provides a new kind of awareness that enlightens the mind, invigorates the heart, and moves the reader to t...
...elves, “Who am I?” the question still relates to the Creator. The “self” is a consequence. Our desires, our every movement, everything we do is, in ... ...tion between them; they want the same thing, and there isn’t even a cause and consequence. This is called the “unity of the degree.” Yet we must act ... ...ically to correct our approaches to what we receive from the Creator, and the consequence of that work is our unification with the Creator, the just... ...e or inside us? Does each degree keep its own time? The concept of “time” is a consequence of the work of the shells. We continue to feel “time” just... ...r that there were bad situations in our lives and relate to them as cause and consequence, as good that comes after the bad. This brings us closer t... ...oven? A: Yes, it is. Start studying and you will see that there is nothing as logical or scientific that provides a fuller picture of our world, and ... ...that leave many questions open. We want to analyze the Torah scientifically, logically. What does the Torah really talk about? And most importantly:... ...ok reaches out to all those who are searching for answers, who are seeking a logical and reliable way to understand the world’s phenomena. This mag... ...oth rational and mature. Readers are gradually led to an understanding of the logical design of the Universe and the life whose home it is. The Scie...
...nds out that they can no longer deny reality. Humanity continuously seeks logical justification to our existence. Man has tried to inquire and inter... ...ause Kabbalah is a science that depicts the basic law of creation and its consequences in our world. Because the wisdom of Kabbalah deals with the sy... ... time does not exist. The minute one crosses the barrier between cause and consequence and begins the spiritual ascent the present and the future mer... ...t of the spiritual world. Moreover, any spiritual force is linked with its consequence in our world. That is why when we ascent to the spiritual worl... ...he spiritual world and correct something there, we immediately change the consequence that stems from it, here in this world. Throughout the history ... ... the wisdom of Kabbalah, and his relation to his destiny. That change is a consequence of a process of evolution that man goes through, which compels...
...Excerpt: But sooner or later everyone finds out that they can no longer deny reality. Humanity continuously seeks logical justification to our existence. Man has tried to inquire and interpret nature for thousands of years. Contemporary scientists have learned that the more they progress in their scientific research, the more the picture...
...minated KPIs and of the data collected for them precluded precise conclusions about the consequences of the Actions and Measures on Customs Procedure... ...nd it is reasonable to presume that many, if not most, of these changes were the direct consequence of TFAP II Actions and Measures. The number of... ... trade transaction costs was due to policy changes generally, let alone how much was a consequence of those policy and administrative changes that h... ...a consequence of those policy and administrative changes that had been introduced as a consequence of either the First or the Second TFAP. Table... ...tions and measures have also been implemented. As the data are generated as a direct consequence of implementing the TRS actions and measures in ... ... capacity to fulfill obligations under the WTO TBT and SPS Agreements. b) To ensure a logical development of technical infrastructure capacity bas...
...fy and explain one's conduct or, more often, misconduct by resorting to ":rational, logical, socially- acceptable" explications and excuses. Rational... ...h fluid shifts in meanings permit the narcissistic personality to maintain apparent logical consistency while minimising evil or weakness and exagge... ...ing, feelings of omnipotence and omniscience and a belief in their immunity to the consequences of their actions. These elements and the child's fe... ... in the chronological sense. But it is also an adaptative strategy. The emotional consequences of rejection and abuse are too difficult to contemp... ...later on in life. Birth, according to this school of thought is of no psychological consequence to the newborn baby. It is immeasurably more importa... ...esence. The narcissist's thinking is magical and infantile. He feels immune to the consequences of his own actions. Yet, this very source of appare... ...associated with child abuse and its horrific, long-lasting, and often irreversible consequences. Incest is not such a clear-cut matter as it has be... ...ific method. The theory must be all-inclusive (anamnetic), consistent, falsifiable, logically compatible, monovalent, and parsimonious. Psychologica...
...ed,” one who has two hundred wants four hundred, and so on and so forth. As a consequence, when we obtain a certain pleasure, we remain twice as emp... ...is considered incomplete because it is a decision that was made beforehand, a consequence of Hey’s wish to bestow. The incompleteness of the desire,... ...in performs the act of bestowal, it discovers what it means to be a giver. In consequence, it begins to want to reach the status of the Giver, and t... ...g but a line of utterly senseless symbols. There is no way to make them sound logical. I previously stated that quantum theory allows us to under- st... ... when we rise to a higher level, we immediately realize that matter is but a consequence. Matter is operated upon By the Upper Forces, the Upper Wo... ...reality that we can all perceive with our five ordinary senses. Our world is a consequence of the Upper Worlds. Thus, the wisdom of Kabbalah contains... ... Abstract Forms, the Es- sence is something completely unimaginable for us. We logically P E RC E P T I O N PAT T E R N S 125 assume that behind the... ...ook reaches out to all those who are searching for answers, who are seeking a logical and reliable way to understand the world’s phenomena. This mag... ...oth rational and mature. Readers are gradually led to an understanding of the logical design of the Universe and the life whose home it is. The Scie...
...dmit that would spoil the magic. And that I couldn't bear. So I proclaim that what I do is of no consequence and no different from what others do, a... ...of the scientific method. The theory must be all-inclusive (anamnetic), consistent, falsifiable, logically compatible, monovalent, and parsimonious.... ...mity with valued teachings and her own epiphany. Her grasp of reality – the immediate and later consequences of her actions – was never impaired. ... ...omes unscrupulous, never bothered by the constant exploitation of his milieu, indifferent to the consequences of his actions, to the damage and the ... ...e would rather discern disapproval and unjustified criticism where there are none then face the consequences of being caught off-guard. The narciss... ...h the full knowledge that we are not wanted, despised even. We persist and pursue no matter the consequences, no matter the cost. I am an 'inverted... ...ist often hangs himself by his own verbose Gordic knots, having stumbled through a minefield of logical fallacies and endured self- inflicted incons...
...ament that can defeat the war on desire, for all these concepts are but a consequence he has attained after the aforementioned Dvekut. In other word... ...t benefit in equivalence of form and one begins to yearn for adhesion. In consequence, every form points to another form. Thus, all the descents whe... ...h, luck made him succeed with his actions. Reasoning refers to cause and consequence, meaning that a cause makes the result come out as it does. Bu... ...does. But above reasoning, when the initial cause is not the cause of the consequence, this is called “above reasoning.” We refer to it as luck caus... ... called Masach de Hirik. It follows that it does not shine with cause and consequence, meaning that Hochma shines through the left line, but precise... ...ner both rational and mature. Readers are gradually led to understand the logical design of the Universe and the life that exists in it. The Science... ...ring texts. This book reaches out to all those seekers who want to find a logical, reliable way to understand the world’s phenomena. This fascinatin...
...m and he loved her like his own pup. No, he was going to find her and the consequences be damned. “Wait, Jacques! If you go against Henry’s orders, h... ... changes that all Were children and teens show. That being said, the only logical conclusion is that her feline and lupine genes cancel each other o...
... been studied by scientists and philosophers for thousands of years. Along with logical assumptions, science uses quantifiable research and data. Ye... ...ty can he see the reasons for what is happening to him here. He understands the consequences of his actions. He then begins to be practical for the ... ...gnition he does not have the ability to know why he was born, who he is and the consequences of his actions. Everything is enclosed within the borde... ...eation. By knowing the spiritual laws, we are enabled to see all the causes and consequences. We observe everything through the correct perspective, ... ...s like pure medicine. One then begins to grasp why we perceive in our world such consequences of the spiritual laws of development. The development o... ... world, achieving its attributes, means observing internally all its laws. As a consequence, the soul evolves. When the time of complete attainment c...
...tion: The laws of nature, our place in the world and our behavior have been studied by scientists and philosophers for thousands of years. Along with logical assumptions, science uses quantifiable research and data. Yet our scientists and researchers have discovered that the more they advance in their research, the more obscure and confusing they find the world to be....
... can be considered true physical paradoxes, G Dimensional Theory, a unique, logical and physically congruent system of physics, at significant varia... ...ason for this is that they are multi-disciplinary, having both physical and logical components. To consider these paradoxes, one needs be as much log... ...l prediction of events in physical systems. The recurring patterns indicate logical causality, i.e.: it is assumed there is a rational, causal, expla... ...onsiderations in a scientific value system ―the primary consideration being logical causality in predictive outcome of behavioral phenomena. Yet, reg... ...note however, that this is an apparent physical contradiction, as well as a logical one ―a characteristic absent from the general sorites paradox fo... ... definition of determinist: "..every event act or decision is the inevitable consequence of antecedents independent of the human will." [3] indicates... ...ve definition of 'determinist' as Every event in the subatomic world is the consequence of waves of probability collapsing into particles or waves ―...
...them. Every expansion of Chapter 3: The Currents of Desire 21 gas was a consequence of the desire to give, which expands and creates, and every co... ...n nature, we must be positive and contribute to everyone, everywhere. The consequence of not doing so is the crisis we see unfolding before our eyes... ...ing texts. This book reaches out to all those seekers who want to find a logical, reliable way to under- stand the world’s phenomena. This fascinati... ...ner both rational and mature. Readers are gradually led to understand the logical design of the Universe and the life that exists in it. The Science...
...ype of destruction that society has inflicted on women’s bodies. 9 The consequence has been that intrauterine life, for both women and men, is no... ...hate deadlock, and they were overcome by desperation, with its most direct consequence: suicide. In this situation, we see this problem acted out in... ...t in this life, on this earth. The important thing is that joy is a direct consequence of love and love implies a transformation. Isn’t it true that... ... ambivalent position towards their mothers, from birth onward. The possible consequences are either desperation, caused by a lack of faith that this ... ...at else are neurosis, psychosis, psychosomatic illness etc. except for the consequences we pay for having had to submit to the demands of the Psycho... ...e as a therapeutic process becomes like a regression, it breaks with every logical process. While you were talking, I was thinking about R. Laing’s ...
...uld not serve to obscure the issues and derail rational debate. As a result, it is logical to introduce the notion of "positive aberration". Certai... ...ific method. The theory must be all-inclusive (anamnetic), consistent, falsifiable, logically compatible, monovalent, and parsimonious. Psychologica... ...ued teachings and her own epiphany. Her grasp of reality - the immediate and later consequences of her actions - was never impaired. It would seem ... ...: a series of potentialities with attached probabilities, the potentials being the logically and physically possible products. What can we learn ... ...stitute a theory and produce falsifiable predictions. A metaphor is also subject to logical and aesthetic rules and to the rigors of the scientific ... ... related to the protagonist and those pertaining to the rest of the universe). d. Logically compatible – It must not violate the laws of logic bot... ... outcomes of appropriately designed experiments. Their explanatory powers are of no consequence. Positivists ascribe meaning only to statements that...
...th limited popular appeal, the Ustashe did not materialize ex nihilo. They were the logical and inescapable conclusion of a long and convoluted hist... ...titute, being defeated in warfare - are all traumatic experiences with far reaching consequences. The members of the collective form a "condensa... ... dissonance, they deny any connection between the acts of the narcissist and their consequences ("His wife abandoned him because she was promiscuou... ...ific method. The theory must be all-inclusive (anamnetic), consistent, falsifiable, logically compatible, monovalent, and parsimonious. Psychologica... ...ued teachings and her own epiphany. Her grasp of reality - the immediate and later consequences of her actions - was never impaired. It would seem ... ...atements cannot be derived with certainty from any negative statement. This formal-logical trait reflects a deep psychological reality with unsettl... ...t. This formal-logical trait reflects a deep psychological reality with unsettling consequences. A positive statement about one's affiliation ("I a... ...ven by Hanna Segal, of the British Psychoanalytical Society. The only statement of consequence during the Melbourne seminar was a statement about t...
... simultaneous conditions: Connection, and Separation. This book explores the logical extrapolation of this, and other Dynamics. My challenge to th... ... The Creation of Robber Baron Culture Pg 280 The Basic Factors Pg 282 The Consequences of Accumulation Pg 283 The Agricultural Revolution Pg 2... ... Chapter One: The Universe 5 Everyone knows this is not true. By using logical deduction and reasoning, the infinite variations and permutati... ...usal Infinite Totality that had no Dimensions. The 3 Dimensions were created logically, naturally, organically, mathematically and mechanically in a... ...usal Infinite Totality that had no Dimensions. The 3 Dimensions were created logically, naturally, organically, mathematically and mechanically in ... ...ural Organic Conditions and Dynamics of the 3 Dimensions of the Universe. By logical reduction; the Condition and Dynamics of Actual Infinity and A... ...ormality becomes a process of increasing deadness, increasing non-change. The consequences of this kind of awareness can be stated very simply: what... ...be described as a state of unawareness. For the past four billion years, the consequence of this kind of awareness in all other species has been ext... ...the cumulative impact of this negative feedback? What is the negative impact-consequence-result of children living in a civilized environment? If t...
...ant role in fuzzy relation equations. While the t-norm i may be interpreted as logical conjunction, the corresponding operation w i may be interpr... ... as logical conjunction, the corresponding operation w i may be interpreted as logical implication. The following basic properties 31 of w i ... ...practice. For example, in fuzzy reasoning [70], when the inference rule and the consequences are known, a problem to determine antecedents to be use... ...sible solutions according to some levels of plausibility is out of the scope of logical reasoning, strictly speaking. However one may for instance... ... 134 there are manifestations which are neither certain nor impossible and consequences of the presence of a given disorder d which are only po... ...n power of the model, we have to refine the non–fuzzy model in such a way that consequences (resp. manifestations) previously expressed as certain ... ...p. certainly absent) remain classified in the same way and where some possible consequences (resp. possibly present manifestations) are now allowed... ...ication, negation and a quantifier for generalization are used. As usual, those logical operators are characterized by the way they operate on the t... ... B ∧ t B ⊆ t A. (16) Introducing also the notation |= for (generalized) logical validity as in [28, 29] by |= A ≡ t A . ( 1 7 ) W...
...an also see how one way of thinking overwhelms the other and creates dire consequences. I do think, however, that when Ulysses is meditating on wh... ...help a woman free herself from her ties with her mother and not suffer the consequences. One must risk one’s life a thousand times and one must also... ...into consideration. A narcissistic wound of traumatic origin is often the consequence of a trauma to the fetal I, or the infant I being deprived of... ...into a second of the present, when that second is embraced with all of its consequences, good or bad that they might be. The present is always alte... ...If we extinguish desire, pain will disappear. For the Bible, pain is the consequence of the wrong committed in Eden and , even when the Messiah wi... ...e that what the other is thinking and feeling can be just as true. Is this logical? And so it is impossible to arrive at a solution to the conflict, ...
...th embarrassment. I thought, okay, calm yourself girl. Now speak clearly, logically and above all, don’t ramble on. “Ah, no, I’m not epileptic. Ah, f... ... exhausted yet my brain is still on a marathon. I find myself looking for logical explanations. Perhaps it’s a premonition of something to come. Na,... ...lieve me. Though this is to be expected, he hasn’t exactly come up with a logical explanation to convince himself any different. “I didn’t know you ... ...what’s on the line and wouldn’t dare fuck this up, especially knowing the consequence if he did. Ali doesn’t like what we’ve planed at all; however,... ... myself; this sucks and why in the hell does Michael have to be so bloody logical. For fuck sake, he’s been blabbing to his mate about Salem’s lot y...
...ts with those to physical property. (I outline that process and its negative consequences in the next chapter.) They will argue, and again I agree, th... ...1.qxd 8/28/08 11:04 AM Page 19 milk, you cannot. Excludable property is, logically enough, property from which others can easily be excluded or ke... ...might, during sixty years, to Boswell’s eldest son. What would have been the consequence? An unadulterated copy of the finest biographical work in the ... ...om the same evidence” or from extending those arguments and developing their consequences. In a line that Hesse rightly highlights, he declares that a... ... of authors’ rights it turned out, in Hesse’s words, to reflect “an epistemo- logically impure and unstable legal synthesis that combined an instrument... ...century.” Poor Jefferson. How lucky we are to have Mr. Helprin to remedy the consequences of his lack of vision. Or perhaps not. Think of the way that... ...imply because they may be used to infringe copyrights. That, however, is the logical implication of their claim. The re- quest for an injunction below... ...ss to the property. The rules that forbid circumvention of these systems are logically, if not elegantly, referred to as the anticircumvention provisi... ... ing the operation of computers, a metaphor that enables us to imitate their logical processes. In the words of Wikipedia, “despite their simplicity—[...
...ent of the other part, opposition from the North and war was an inevitable consequence. It is, I think, only necessary to look back to the Revo- lutio... ...rance, however, having been made at the in- stance of Napoleon, and not in consequence of any de- mand made by the States. The district then called Lo... ...have acquired has been the cause of their success. It does not follow as a consequence that the Canadas, fighting their battle alone in the world, cou... ...tion might stand in their way. But I fear that it does follow, if not as a logical conclusion, at least as a natural result, that they never will do s... ... thing beautiful, but on account of the immediate reward which will be its consequence. Smith is enjoined not to cheat Jones, because he will, in the ... ...the Federal government has been called to the war, and have become bold in consequence. When I was at St. Paul I heard of a party of Englishmen who ha... ... on the States. The political action of the States is undoubtedly the more logical and the clearer. That, indeed, of England is so illogical and so li... ...e classed with any religious association. The line of argu- ment is hardly logical, the conclusion not being in accor- dance with or hanging on the fi...
... is null and void. Any actions which are intended to terminate it and to annul its consequences should be legally and morally permissible. The sam... ...atements cannot be derived with certainty from any negative statement. This formal-logical trait reflects a deep psychological reality with unsettl... ...t. This formal-logical trait reflects a deep psychological reality with unsettling consequences. A positive statement about one's affiliation ("I ... ...nd self-aggrandizement, and the reification and embodiment of said subversion. The logical outcome is to call for the overthrow of all political sy... ...ute them. They dedicate all their attention to the immediate and ignore the future consequences of their actions. In other words, their attention a... ...g and, therefore, regards himself as omnipotent, omniscient and protected from the consequences of his own acts (immune) – the personality disorder... ...: a series of potentialities with attached probabilities, the potentials being the logically and physically possible products. What can we learn a... ...stitute a theory and produce falsifiable predictions. A metaphor is also subject to logical and aesthetic rules and to the rigors of the scientific ... ...its inclusion in the definer) is the very definition of a tautology, the gravest of logical fallacies. On the other hand: if such an external sour...
...standing/interpretation which might overlap. 2.3 Definition of Neutrosophic Logical Connectives: The connectives (rules of inference, or operator... ...oblem to solve; here we present the easiest ones: One notes the neutrosophic logical values of the propositions A 1 and A 2 by NL(A 1 ) = ( T 1... ...T 1 , I 1 , F 1 ) and NL(A 2 ) = ( T 2 , I 2 , F 2 ). For all neutrosophic logical values below: if, after calculations, one obtains numbers < 0 ... ...cgi?c=connection&f=0&t=255. [27] Le, Charles T. Le, Software for neutrosophic logical operators, Networking by Industry, Inc. Online, http://www.in... ...nt events, then (3) A4: (countable additivity) If are disjoint events (4) 2.2 Consequences of axioms and bayesian inference From these axioms, all o... ...ery important to note that these rules apply only on irreductible propositions (logical atoms) . A proposition is said to be irreductible (or equivale... ... 2000 MSC: 03E99, 03-99, 03B99, 60A99, 62A01, 62-99. Introduction: As a consequence to [1], [3], [4-7] we display the below unusual extension... ... effect to each other. 5. Representing the <Neut-A> <Neut-A> comes as the consequence of the contradiction between <A> and <Anti-A>, therefore ... ...ny contexts as we can, in order to be less-incomplete and discuss some possible consequences. 1. Introduction Upset because none of the logics I knew ...
...y captured by econometric models. These either lack predictive powers or lapse into logical fallacies, such as the "omitted variable bias" or "rever... ... behaviour. It must adequately cope with irrationality and cognitive deficits. d. Logical compatibility – It must not violate the laws of its inte... ...s new position and will be interpreted as immunity, conferred from above, from the consequences of illegal activities. The very allocation of opt... ...ce resources in order to attain their utility functions, to secure the outcomes and consequences (the value, the preference, that the player attache... ...that at least one of them is forced to alter at least one vector (Strategy). The Consequence to the agent is the value of a function that assigns... ... is the value of a function that assigns real numbers to each of the outcomes. The consequence represents a list of outcomes, prioritized, ranked. ... ...to cooperate and to cooperate in the formation of an outside agency. There is no logical or mathematical reason to exclude the latter possibility... ...ose related to the subject and those pertaining to the rest of the universe). d. Logically compatible – It must not violate the laws of logic bot... ...t of seeing a pattern emerging out of a big body of data. The insights must be the logical conclusion of the logic, the language and of the develop...
...till, it was a revolution whose magnitude is difficult to gauge and whose consequences defy imagination. It carries an equally momentous price tag -... ...hip and on the economics of publishing? A. The DMCA has several harmful consequences for scholarship. First, it prevents some scientists who happ... ...d re-invent themselves. Everyone else watches in amazement and dismay the consequences of this grand folly: innovation is thwarted, consumers penali... ...e smokescreen: identities can rarely be established and evading the legal consequences of one's actions or omissions is easy. As the exposure of the... ...nd applications to talk to each other. What matters are accessibility and logical and user-friendly work-flows. Enter Enfish. In its own words, i... ... is a prime example of a collective brain in action. 2. The Intranet - a Logical Extension of the Collective Computer LANs (Local Area Networks) ar... ...d inaccessible. Moreover, the Internet manipulates strings of symbols, not logical or semantic propositions. In other words, the Net compares values ... ...ed to the subject and those pertaining to the rest of the universe). d. Logically compatible – It must not violate the laws of logic both internall... ...ng a pattern emerging out of a big body of data. The insights must be the logical conclusion of the logic, the language and of the development of th...
... Propositions Section 2 The Law of the Excluded Middle Section 3 Logical Equivalence Section 4 Well-Formed Formulas or WFFs Sectio... ...sophic Logic Section 1 Definition of Neutrosphic Logic Section 2 Logical Connectives in Neutrosophic Logic Section 3 Algebraic Propertie... ... 1 Classical Logic Section 1 Propositions In classical logic, a logical variable is restricted to the values of true(T) and false(F). The ... ...ry in the result column, there are 2 n different Boolean functions for n logical variables. Given the truth values in the column above the 5, ... ...on 1.1.4: In the expression p → q, p is known as the antecedent and q the consequence. The implication is often described as the if-then connective. ... ...on ( p /\ q ) \/ ( ¬ p /\ ¬q ). The ↔ connective can also be considered logical equality. Exclusive or (^) can be considered logical inequality ... ...is no middle between the two “extreme” values of true and false. One consequence of this law is the concept of a vacuous proof. What this means ... ...It is interpreted as a statement that if the antecedent is true, then the consequence is also true. The statement is then false if the antecedent is... ...also true. The statement is then false if the antecedent is true, but the consequence is false. With this notion, if it is not possible to prove the...
...itted that vengeance and punishment went together, they were at least more logical, for executions were in the open light of day so all might see and ... ...quirements that the young should visit prisons that they might realize the consequences of crime, and that all execu- tions should be public and shoul... ...never be cata- logued because new ways are constantly coming to light. The logical end of all these indefinite and uncertain laws is to pass one statu... ...g families and friends of sorely needed money, and the direct and indirect consequences are sometimes small and sometimes very great. These can be rea... ...men. Even the legal tests as to insanity and feeble-mindedness are neither logical nor humane. Often the definition is given by courts that if one is ... ... teaching and moral suasion; those methods are too slow, and the evils and consequences of dis- belief are too great. Laws of this drastic character a... ...ent him from trying to do his part to restore sanity to the world. Another consequence of war which America is passing through is the spirit of super-... ...o that the species may be controlled. At first glance this seems to be the logical thing to do, especially as the effects of heredity can no more be d... ...cated, more accus- tomed to weighing evidence and able to arrive at a more logical conclusion than most juries. Still none of these quali- 166 ties n...
...hristian evan- gelical congressmen and senators. On an issue of such great consequence, our Administrations voice must be heard. If judges insist on o... ..., , , , however, isn’t without faults, according to his wife. Richard uses logical reasoning and Vera relies on mood and feeling when dealing with cer... ... (assertions in writing terms) one needs to pro- vide evidence in a highly logical fashion. This in- cludes providing the reader with the very best so...
...nd powerful, in fact all the qualities resulting from strength, and that, in consequence, all forces which tend to promote or elevate life have been s... ...spirit of gravity, and all that it created: con- straint, law, necessity and consequence and purpose and will and good and evil:— For must there not b... ...rom their flock, and his lectures at the University of Bale were deserted in consequence; but it was not until 1879, when he finally severed all conne... ...ising soci- ety to a higher level and preached the profoundest Opti- mism in consequence. Chapter XLII. Redemption ZARATHUSTRA HERE ADDRESSES cripples... ...crifice something to us—His only begotten Son. Such a process carried to its logical conclusions must ultimately end in His own destruction, and thus ...