Word: logically
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Dates: during 1920-1929
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...then Representatives Montague of Virginia, Moore of Ohio, Graham of Pennsylvania, replied with logic, bantering, merciless. Impeachment, they said, was a formal accusation, not a conviction. And it is the duty of the House to impeach?i.e., formally accuse?any official who they have sufficient reason to believe has not lived up to the standards of his office. Crass ignorance may be ground for impeachment, or drunkenness or indecent conduct. Improper use of influence should certainly result in impeachment. Ungrammatical Representative Reed of Illinois suggested to the House that "if a lot of you people were to be impeached...
...degree at Harvard. While he was Visiting Physician to Channing House, Boston (1895-8), and later Physician to the Outpatient Department of Massachusetts General Hospital (since 1898), she studied further at Radcliffe (1897-1900). That fall of 1900 Harvard College permitted her to take graduate courses in logic and metaphysics. This was while she was teaching ethics and psychology in Boston private schools. Then while her husband was establishing his professional reputation and then enjoying it, she organized her own remarkable career...
...task which confronts them in the contest tonight is particularly difficult since the affirmative side has been demonstrated as the harder to present logically and convincingly. The team is relying on a combination of humor and logic to carry them to victory over their more strongly entrenched opponents A brief outline of their proposed plan of attack has been made public...
Division B--Logic, epistemology and the philosophy of science...
Division B--General session; continuity and discontinuity among the sciences; Section 1, the status and relations of sensa and scientific objects; Section 2, the doctrine of subsistence and essence in current logic and epistemology; Section 3, the bearing of the distinction of judgments of value and judgments of existence upon logic and epistemology; Section 4, an open session with synthetic judgments a priori; memory, its significance for epistemology; and logic of probability and theory of induction as suggested topics...