Sentence examples for assumed premises from inspiring English sources

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"The points of controversy seem clear; the assumed premises uncertain.

On the other hand, sometimes such overconfidence prevails and forces a re-examination of assumed premises.

The fallacy of non-cause occurs in contexts of ad impossibile arguments when one of the assumed premises is superfluous for deducing the conclusion.

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A deduction is perfect if it "needs no external term in order to show the necessary result" (24b23 24), and it is imperfect if it "needs one or several in addition that are necessary because of the terms supposed but were not assumed through premises" (24b24 25).

We assumed that premises could be linked by catching company or multi-site companies by the direct movements of people (catching teams or company personnel), vehicles or equipment between poultry premises.

In many application contexts the information available to start reasoning is not guaranteed to be completely reliable, therefore it is natural to assume that premises can be discarded during the argumentation process.

His Analogy of Religion was aimed to convince deists of the truth of core doctrines of natural and revealed theology but the argument only assumes the premises Butler shared with them.

In other words, if we assume that premises (1) and (4) are true, so that we have to read our mathematical claims as being about (or at least purporting to be about) abstract objects, then the real question is whether there are any good reasons for choosing between platonism and fictionalism.

Although Cavalier-Smith's model has many merits, in our opinion it has fundamental problems that stem from assuming insiders' premises.

The uncertainty derived from the premises assumed in the study need to be reviewed through a sensitivity analysis to confirm the robustness of our results.

In this paper we characterised the data regarding cattle deaths into "on-farm" deaths, reported by agricultural holdings, landless keepers, knackers yard, hunt kennels, markets and on common land (perceived to be culled or diseased cattle) and those occurring at slaughterhouse premises (assumed to be entering the food or animal feed chain).

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