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  • 111Acharya Rajendrasuri — (1827 1906) (आचार्य राजैंद्रसुरी) was the major reformer of 18th and 19th century in Shvetambar sect of Jainism. Acharya Rajendrasuri was born on 3 December 1827 at Bharatpur in Rajasthan.In 1880 A.D., as the leader of the Tapa Gachchha, he led a …

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  • 112Francis P. Filice — (born on August 19, 1922) is a priest of the Archdiocese of San Francisco. Filice is Professor Emeritus of Biology at the University of San Francisco (1947 1976), founder of United for Life of San Francisco (1968), co founder of the St. Ignatius… …

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  • 113talk one's way out of — verb To avoid doing something by speaking to someone using (possibly false) logic and reasons. He managed to talk his way out of painting the fence …

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  • 114Doren Robbins — (photo by Linda Janakos) Born August 20, 1949 (1949 08 20) (age 62) Los Angeles, California Nationality American Ethnicity …

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  • 115sophistry — I noun casuistry, cavil, chicanery, deception, distortion, equivocation, evasion, evasive reasoning, fallacious reasoning, false logic, misrepresentation, specious reasoning II index casuistry, fallacy, non sequitur, subterfuge …

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  • 116prop. — prop. (proposition) n. suggested plan, proposed scheme, suggested program; statement that can be considered as true or false (Logic); act of proposing, suggestion …

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  • 117sophistry — n. Paralogy, paralogism, fallacy, shift, cavil, chicane, trick, quibble, fetch, stratagem, false logic, fallacious reasoning, inconclusive reasoning, reasoning in a circle …

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  • 118predicate calculus — Logic. See functional calculus. Also called predicate logic. [1945 50] * * * Part of modern symbolic logic which systematically exhibits the logical relations between propositions involving quantifiers such as all and some. The predicate calculus …

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  • 119propositional function — Logic. See sentential function. [1900 05] * * * Sentencelike expression that may be thought of as obtained from a sentence by substituting variables for constants occurring in the sentence. For example, x was a parent of y may be thought of as… …

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  • 120logical relation — ▪ logic       those relations between the elements of discourse or thought that constitute its rationality, in the sense either of (1) reasonableness or (2) intelligibility. A statement may be perfectly intelligible without being based upon any… …

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