ratiocination

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ratiocination englannista suomeksi

  1. päättely, järkeily

  1. Substantiivi

  2. järkeily

ratiocination englanniksi

  1. Reasoning, conscious deliberate inference; the activity or process of reasoning.

  2. (quote-book)|chapter=The Answer of a Certain Apologist for the Jesuits to the XII. Letter, Refuted|title=provinciales|Les Provinciales, or, The Mystery of Jesvitisme. Discovered in Certain Letters, Written upon Occasion of the Present Differences at Sorbonne, between the Jansenists and the Molinists: Displaying the Pernicious Maximes of the late Casuists|edition=2nd corrected|location=London|publisher=Printed for (w), and are to be sold by (w), at the Stags-Head neer St Gregory by St Paul's|St. Gregories Church in St Paul's Cathedral|St. Pauls Church-yard|year=1658|page=196|pageurl=https://books.google.com/books?id=hEVPAQAAIAAJ&pg=PA196|oclc=11086058|passage=But it will be apparent from the refutation of the ſecond ''Falſification'', wherewith you charge the Author of the ''Letters'', that theſe miſchievous conſequences are rightly drawn from the wicked principle layd down by ''Vaſquez'' &91;(w)&93; in the ſame place, and accordingly, that that ''Jeſuit'' hath not done violence to the rules of ratiocination, but to thoſe of the Goſpel.

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  4. (RQ:Mill System of Logic) The meaning intended by these expressions is, that Induction is inferring a proposition from propositions ''less general'' than itself, and Ratiocination is inferring a proposition from propositions ''equally'' or ''more'' general.

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  6. Thought or reasoning that is exact, valid and rational.

  7. (quote-book): Being Lao-tze’s Te Ching|Tao Teh King: Chinese and English|location=Chicago, Ill.|publisher=Open Court Publishing Company|year=1913|pages=14–15|pageurl=https://archive.org/stream/canonofreasonvir00laozpage/14/mode/2up|oclc=832824001|passage=Finally Tao comes to possess the meaning of “rational speech” or “word,” and in this sense it closely resembles the Greek ''Logos'', for in addition to its philosophical significance the term Tao touches a religious chord in the souls of the Chinese just as did the word Logos among the Platonists and the Greek Christians. (..) The Tao of man, ''jan tao'' ''footnote'': (lang), is the process of ratiocination, and as such it is fallible; but there is an Eternal Reason, ''ch‘ang tao'' ''footnote'': (lang), also called ''t‘ien tao'' ''footnote'': (lang), “Heaven’s Reason,” i.e., the world-order which shapes all things, and the burden of Lao-tze’s message is to let this Heaven’s Reason or Eternal Reason prevail.

  8. A proposition arrived at by such thought.

  9. (quote-book) by Islam International Publications Limited|year=1975|year_published=2007|page=vii|pageurl=https://books.google.com/books?id=xhl8ZeR1otkC&pg=PR7|isbn=978-1-85372-568-5|passage=Where the Qur’an has not been explicit, the ''Hadith'' has often supplied guidance, providing an intermediate source of knowledge between the text of the Holy Book itself and the ratiocinations of the religious lawyers, the ''fuqaha’'', who had recourse, when all else failed, to such principles as analogical reasoning and personal judgement.

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