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Definition of the day : « heuristic »
- As in inquiring : adj wondering, curious
- Is there any need to prove the capital importance of Heuristic?
- Extract from : « Introduction to the Study of History » by Charles V. Langlois
- In all other cases, as we have already pointed out, assumption and probability have only a heuristic value for us lawyers.
- Extract from : « Criminal Psychology » by Hans Gross
- And the aim is heuristic, though often enough the search ends in no overt positive conclusion.
- Extract from : « Encyclopaedia Britannica, 11th Edition, Volume 16, Slice 8 » by Various
- Over time, actions became simpler while languages acquired the complexity of the heuristic experience.
- Extract from : « The Civilization of Illiteracy » by Mihai Nadin
- The heuristic attempt to establish new patterns of human interaction through art reflects the uncertainty.
- Extract from : « The Civilization of Illiteracy » by Mihai Nadin
- Sensualism, therefore, at least as regulative hypothesis, if not as heuristic principle.
- Extract from : « Beyond Good and Evil » by Friedrich Nietzsche
- My standpoint, moreover, requires me to admit the validity of the hypothesis of Descent as an heuristic maxim of natural science.
- Extract from : « At the Deathbed of Darwinism » by Eberhard Dennert
- A general hypothesis serves every special hypothesis as a heuristic principle.
- Extract from : « International Congress of Arts and Science, Volume I » by Various
- The teaching, which follows the so-called “Heuristic” method, and the equipment of schools of every description, are admirable.
- Extract from : « Encyclopaedia Britannica, 11th Edition, Volume 13, Slice 5 » by Various
- The instruments of Heuristic are being continually perfected, before our eyes, in two ways.
- Extract from : « Introduction to the Study of History » by Charles V. Langlois