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But to the imaginative man, John Barleycorn sends the pitiless, spectral syllogisms of the white logic. He looks upon life and all its affairs with the jaundiced eye of a pessimistic German philosopher.
In fact, it is propinquity that usually gives the facer to the logic of youth."
La Fontaine, however, was declared conqueror, on account of his profound erudition and his irrefragable logic. Conrart obtained the compensation due to an unsuccessful combatant; he was praised for the loyalty of his intentions, and the purity of his conscience.
"I suppose you are always interfering with your own feelings,and those of other people, and dogmatizing about the irrationality of this, that, and the other sentiment, and then ordering it to be suppressed because you imagine it to be inconsistent with logic."
"No; though I have neither logic nor wealth of words, yet in a case where my opinion really differed from yours, I would adhere to it when I had not another word to say in its defence; you should be baffled by dumb determination.
"The best sword arm in all Christendom needs no other logic than the sword, I should think," said Brus, returning to his work.
We want in every man a long logic; we cannot pardon the absence of it, but it must not be spoken.
When at long intervals we turn over their abstruse pages, wonderful seems the calm and grand air of these few, these great spiritual lords who have walked in the world,--these of the old religion,--dwelling in a worship which makes the sanctities of Christianity look parvenues and popular; for "persuasion is in soul, but necessity is in intellect." This band of grandees, Hermes, Heraclitus, Empedocles, Plato, Plotinus, Olympiodorus, Proclus, Synesius and the rest, have somewhat so vast in their logic, so primary in their thinking, that it seems antecedent to all the ordinary distinctions of rhetoric and literature, and to be at once poetry and music and dancing and astronomy and mathematics.
It may be the law of logic, but not the law of humanity.
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"These types of applications can be difficult to develop and maintain," said Carole-Ann Berlioz, Sparkling Logic CPO.
Energy private equity firm Intervale Capital revealed on Monday the completion of the acquisition of a majority stake in PDC Logic for an undisclosed value.
"We were excited when Logic Supply was one of the first companies to develop industrial Intel NUC systems years ago," says Joel Christensen, General Manager Systems Product Group of the Intel Corporation.
In this history of logic for undergraduate students with little or no background in formal logic, each chronological chapter focuses on one important figure or school of thought.