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This might be thought no less problematic than convenient for Hare: doesn't it break the simple if too simple rule that no imperative conclusion can be derived from premises that contain no imperative?
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An explanation of a particular pattern of distribution of progeny phenotypes in a genetic cross resulted from instantiating the appropriate deductive argument schema: the variables were filled with the details from the particular case and the conclusion derived from the 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.
Two types of models derived from this premise.
Writing in The Root, Louise Seamster and Jessica Welburn described it as a policy derived from the "premise that democracy in predominantly African-American cities is unnecessary and that the state knows best".
In short, mathematics is useful, not because it allows you to derive conclusions that you couldn't have derived from nominalistically respectable premises alone, but rather because it makes the derivation of those (nominalistically respectable) conclusions easier than it might otherwise have been.
And then the ultimate conclusion of the argument can be derived from its further premises.
The recognition of statutory property rights over the informational content of improved plant varieties was operated through the expansion of the scope of traditional IP mechanisms' protection, as well as the enactment of need-specific protection regimes, so-called "legal hybrids" (Reichman [1994]), derived from the same premises as the traditional protection regimes (Boyle [2003]).
The expectation a/b, or probability, of a proposition P is always relative to some set of empirical data or premises D. The expectation corresponds to an a priori valid estimate of the frequency of some property mentioned in P in some reference class mentioned in P, which estimate is derived from data or premises D, given the a priori valid principles of inductive or probabilistic inference.
A method is derived from those three premises that allows the prediction (from air temperature, radiant temperature, air velocity, humidity, clothing and activity) of thermal comfort conditions and of any thermal discomfort.
Either judges are asked to express judgments on the premises only, and the court's decision on r is logically derived from the majority on the premises (the premise-based or issue-by-issue procedure), or the verdict is decided by the majority judgment on r (the conclusion-based or case-by-case procedure) ignoring the opinions on the premises.
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