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... logic and contradicts our preconception of the natural order of things , a basic instinct is affected . This threat ... LOGIC With or without acceptance of the postulated mechanism , we know that violation of logic often produces humor ...
... logic and contradicts our preconception of the natural order of things , a basic instinct is affected . This threat ... LOGIC With or without acceptance of the postulated mechanism , we know that violation of logic often produces humor ...
Page 107
... logic need not be logical , a fact that seems very surpris- ing only to nonmathematicians . By this statement we mean not only that the discovery of new facts and theories does not proceed in a logical way , but that logic itself ...
... logic need not be logical , a fact that seems very surpris- ing only to nonmathematicians . By this statement we mean not only that the discovery of new facts and theories does not proceed in a logical way , but that logic itself ...
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... logic must be a symptom of , or produce , insanity . 12. RUSSELL'S THEORY OF TYPES One of the ways of avoiding the ... logic . Naturally , a human is needed , at this stage , to determine which are good jokes and which are not . This ...
... logic must be a symptom of , or produce , insanity . 12. RUSSELL'S THEORY OF TYPES One of the ways of avoiding the ... logic . Naturally , a human is needed , at this stage , to determine which are good jokes and which are not . This ...
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The Bellman Continuum: A Collection of the Works of Richard E. Bellman Richard Ernest Bellman,Robert S. Roth No preview available - 1986 |