However, following analysis by Quine, writers like Lewis (above) understand structures involving generic antecedents to be a logically distinct class.
According to Bender, these constructions are "logically distinct and, under certain circumstances, vary independently of each other."
The question of what is or is not immoral and what should or should not be made illegal are logically distinct.
However, the probability of winning by always switching is a logically distinct concept from the probability of winning by switching given the player has picked door 1 and the host has opened door 3.
These kinetic principles for window and non-window radiation arise in the light of the definition of the atmospheric window as a dynamic property of the whole atmosphere, logically distinct from the electromagnetic spectral window.
The chapters of this audit guide focus on logically distinct steps of the acquisition process, as described on page 10 of GAO's acquisition model.
This second and logically distinct, rhetorical use of anthropological material is never completely separate from the historical use, and the mixture of the two became, as we shall see, the source of many problems.
Facts do not dictate a moral judgement: that's always logically distinct.
Taxonomy, the classification, identification, and naming of organisms, is usually richly informed by phylogenetics, but remains methodologically and logically distinct.
Although biologists have learned to keep these logically distinct, social scientists still commonly conflate them, thereby sowing the seeds of endless confusion.