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Principle of Proportionality and The Principle of Reasonableness
Review of European Administrative Law, 2020This paper examines a principle of particular relevance for administrative action and the concept of good administration, namely the principle of reasonableness, at the EU level, from the point of view of the Italian administrative doctrine, and jurisprudence of the Council of State.
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The Principle of Reasonableness as a Doctrinal Principle of Law
History of state and law, 2023The article deals with the principle of reasonableness in the Russian legal system. The author believes that this doctrinal principle can be attributed to legal axioms. Based on the uncertainty of the content of the category ‘reasonableness’ and the analysis of judicial practice, the author concludes that the normative consolidation of the doctrinal ...
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The Quintuple Implication Principle of fuzzy reasoning
Information Sciences, 2015zbMATH Open Web Interface contents unavailable due to conflicting licenses.
Baokui Zhou, Genqi Xu, Sanjiang Li
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PRINCIPLES OF NARRATIVE REASON
History and Theory, 2021ABSTRACTJouni‐Matti Kuukkanen has theorized that narrative does not involve rational content. Rather, he suggested, narrative is only a descriptive practice consisting of singular statements. Kuukkanen thus divorced the rational and narrative frameworks, arguing that historiography belongs to the former and not the latter.
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Principles of continuous analogical reasoning
Journal of Experimental & Theoretical Artificial Intelligence, 1989Abstract This paper presents evidence supporting the view of analogical reasoning as a continuous process. The phrase continuous analogical reasoning refers to the continuous flow of information between the three stages in analogical reasoning: selection, mapping and evaluation.
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Principles of reasoning in historical epidemiology
Journal of Evaluation in Clinical Practice, 2012AbstractThe case ofJohnSnow has long been important to epidemiologists and public health officials. However, despite the fact that there have been many discussions about the various aspects ofSnow's case, there has been virtually no discussion about what guidedSnow's reasoning in his coming to believe his various conclusions about cholera. Here, I want
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The principle of sufficient reason
Proceedings of the conference on Programming languages and compilers for parallel and vector machines -, 1975To a large extent, the design of languages for parallel processing machines seems to be a problem merely because of the historical precedence of von Neumann machines. We have grown up professionally in a serial computing environment, so that many of the habits we have acquired are related to that seriality and yet are so deeply ingrained thay we do not
Dennis P. Geller, Gerald M. Weinberg
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Principles of Uncertain Reasoning
1996The aim of this paper is to discuss some principles or assumptions arising in uncertain reasoning, and to investigate their relationships and consequences within the particular framework of probability logic. In order to motivate this framework and to provide a context in which to judge these principles we first consider a simple example.
Jeff Paris, Alena Vencovska
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