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Example sentences for "deducing"

Lexicographically close words:
dedos; deduce; deduced; deduces; deducible; deduct; deducted; deducting; deduction; deductions
  1. Validity of Ideal of Perfection, but Impossibility of Deducing the Whole of Experience from it.

  2. Mr. Ritson has asserted that he has neither coxcomb nor bauble, deducing his argument from the want of any allusion to them.

  3. The Scythians, although a cold and heavier Nation urged more acutely, deducing their arguments from the two active Elements and Principles of all things, Fire and Water.

  4. Others have fallen upon the like, or perhaps the same conceit under another appellation; deducing its name not from King Erythrus, but Esau or Edom, whose habitation was upon the coasts thereof.

  5. But the most uncommon and important feature of it was, the readiness which they, in this short period, had acquired of deducing Practical Lessons from what they had read or heard, for the regulation of their conduct.

  6. Hence there is of course no difficulty in deducing the actual demands of reformers.

  7. And yet he can lay down laws of absolute validity, because he seems to be deducing them from one or two formulæ corresponding to the essential and invariable properties of the ultimate unit--whether man or ideas.

  8. Terms being settled and agreement signed, the lawyers fell to at the linked sweetness of deducing title.

  9. As the professor had said, he, Malling, was perhaps deducing a good deal from very little.

  10. You are deducing a great deal from not very much.

  11. The consequences I am here deducing seem almost too shocking to utter.

  12. In doing so, I shall take the greater pleasure and interest, as I know to what extent you possess the valuable art of combining ideas, and of deducing from this combination results adapted to the discovery of new facts.

  13. But before deducing the same consequence from it, we had to ascertain beyond dispute that no male had entered the hive.

  14. The process of meditation is the act of comparing facts, deducing conclusions, analyzing compounds, and tracing the chain of cause and effect.

  15. The word Africa is easily explained by supposing that the Egyptians took it from the Afer nations of Abyssinia, and so gave it the Greeks, but it is not explicable by deducing it from a Semitic source.

  16. Pope, or an Apostle Judge, may he not erre in deducing of a consequence?

  17. Christian Kings may erre in deducing a Consequence, but who shall Judge?

  18. But instead of deducing this spiritual weakness from the energy of passion, this passionate energy must rather be explained by the weakness of the human mind.

  19. Mr Mill gave it as a reason for deducing the theory of government from the general laws of human nature that the King of Denmark was not Caligula.

  20. They far excel their predecessors in the art of deducing general principles from facts.

  21. We blamed Mr Mill for deducing his theory of government from the principles of human nature.

  22. That the Danes are well governed without a representation is a reason for deducing the theory of government from a general principle from which it necessarily follows that good government is impossible without a representation!

  23. The question remains, whether this law can be determined; at first from history as an empirical law, then converted into a scientific theorem by deducing it a priori from the principles of human nature.

  24. If it is itself not self-explanatory, but is an ultimate mystery, then even if we succeed in deducing the universe from it, nothing is thereby explained.

  25. Instead of deducing the world from their first principle, they simply denied the reality of the world altogether.

  26. The rules to be observed in deducing general principles are, that the case be true and the facts universal.

  27. Let him be as circumspect as he pleases in collecting his facts and deducing his conclusions, cautious in the process, but fearless in the result.

  28. Their art (disciplina) consisted especially in deducing the will of the gods from the appearance presented by the entrails of the slain victim.

  29. To please the god, the victim must be without spot or blemish, and the practice of observing whether the entrails presented any abnormal appearance, and thence deducing the will of heaven, was also very important in Greek religion.

  30. In deducing the forms of the understanding from the modes of discursive judgment Kant is virtually maintaining that analytic judgment involves the same problems as does judgment of the synthetic type.

  31. This is not, indeed, any very essential modification of the synthetic method; for his independently established results suffice for deducing all that they are used to explain.

  32. Reason is the faculty of deducing the particular from the general.


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