- Purgatorio, the
second canticle of the
Divine Comedy.
Dante encounters the
slothful on the
fourth terrace of
Mount Purgatory,
where his guide, the
Roman poet...
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Slothful induction, also
called appeal to coincidence, is a
fallacy in
which an
inductive argument is
denied its
proper conclusion,
despite strong evidence...
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divine inspirations." For they came with haste. No one can see
Christ slothfully," says St. Ambrose. The
Venerable Bede
makes a
similar comment: "The shepherds...
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convert military service into
wanton pastime,
avail himself licentiously or
slothfully of his
tribunitial title, or use his
inexperience to
spend his time in...
- to
invalidate transfers under the rule
against perpetuities include the
slothful executor (a
situation where the
executor of the
estate does not probate...
- he
enumerates as pride, anger, envy, impurity, gluttony,
avarice and
slothfulness. Manning,
Henry Edward. Sin and Its consequences.
Martin Chemnitz (2007)...
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picking McNamara Base rate /
Conjunction Double counting False analogy Slothful induction Overwhelming exception Ambiguity Accent False precision Moving...
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thoughts were low; To vice industrious, but to
Nobler deeds Timorous and
slothful: yet he pleas'd the eare...
Robert Browning (1839), "Soliloquy of the Spanish...
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picking McNamara Base rate /
Conjunction Double counting False analogy Slothful induction Overwhelming exception Ambiguity Accent False precision Moving...
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incompetent King
Duncan (who is
credited in the
narrative with a "feeble and
slothful administration"), Shakespeare's King
Duncan is
crafted as a sensitive,...