And, though the weight of reasons cannot be taken with the precision of algebraic quantities, yet, when each is thus considered separately and comparatively, and the whole lies before me, I think I can judge better, and am less liable to make a rash step;... The Northern star, or, Yorkshire magazine - Seite 40herausgegeben von - 1817Vollansicht - Über dieses Buch
| Benjamin Franklin - 2006 - 168 Seiten
...is thus considered separately and comparatively, and the whole lies before me, I think I can judge better, and am less likely to make a rash step; and...advantage from this kind of equation, in what may be called moral or prudential algebra. Wishing sincerely that you may determine for the best, I am... | |
| B Guy Peters, Jon Pierre - 2006 - 525 Seiten
...comparatively, and the whole lies before me, I think I can judge better, and am less liable to take a rash step, and in fact I have found great advantage from this kind of equation, in what may be called moral or prudential algebra (Gramlich, 1998, 1). More than two hundred years later decision... | |
| David G. Ullman - 2006 - 348 Seiten
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| Marvin Minsky - 2007 - 400 Seiten
...comparatively and the whole lies before me, I think I can judge better, and am less likely to take a rash step; and in fact I have found great advantage from this kind of equation, in what might be called 'Moral' or 'Prudential Algebra.'" Of course, if such a process were to conclude that... | |
| Knud Haakonssen - 2006 - 790 Seiten
.... . . And tho' the Weight of Reasons cannot be taken with the Precision of Algebraic Quantities ... in fact I have found great Advantage from this kind of Equation, in what may be called Moral or Prudential Algebra.'03 The special difficulties of measurement in the social and... | |
| Sarah Lichtenstein, Paul Slovic - 2006 - 709 Seiten
...comparatively, and the whole matter lies before me, I think I can judge better, and am less liable to make a rash step; and in fact I have found great advantage for this kind of equation, in what may be called moral or prudential algebra. - Benjamin Franklin,... | |
| Dr. Michael Adewale Adeniyi, Ph.D. - 2007 - 238 Seiten
...separately and comparatively, and the whole lies before me, I think I can judge better and am less liable to make a rash step; and, in fact, I have found great advantage from this kind of equation in what may be called moral or prudential algebra. Test Alternatives. First, using the same methodology as in weighing... | |
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