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A traditional computer is a logical machine for drawing consequences from premises by symbol manipulation (McGinn [1999], pp. 179 180).
Taken together these principles express that inference is a cumulative enterprise: we can keep drawing consequences that can in turn be used as additional premises, without affecting the set of conclusions.
As Ryle said, "[T]o believe that the ice is thin is to be unhesitant in telling oneself and others that it is thin, in acquiescing in other people's assertions to that effect, in objecting to statements to the contrary, in drawing consequences from the original proposition and so forth.
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The game in Paris clearly showed that we had to draw consequences". Former Chelsea, PSG, Real Madrid and AC Milan boss Ancelotti has won the Champions League three times - with Milan in 2003 and 2007, and with Madrid in 2014.
Kratzer herself appears to suggest an application to questions concerning responsibility (Kratzer 1977, 343), and David Lewis draws consequences for certain paradoxes about the abilities involved in time travel (Lewis 1976, 77 78).
A delusion can be elaborated, if the person reporting the delusion draws consequences from the delusional state and forms other beliefs that revolve around the theme of the delusion.
According to Desgabets, it is undeniable that man is a being who reasons, draws consequences, does not see things indivisibly, who has thoughts in succession which begin, continue, and finish, and who often experiences doubt and conjecture.
Villagers' willful trespass drew consequences: frequent dispersal or temporary confiscation of herds by Thomson guards, beatings and arrests, prolonged detention in the local jail, and two shootings to date, according to locals' testimony.
If Blair had made the same statement when he was in power, and if he had drawn consequences from it for his government, that would have been a problem.
As we have already seen in the past for genetics, neuroscience or stem cells, often pioneering but preliminary findings are construed as providing evidence upon which to draw consequences for human health and well-being, especially by policymakers, media commentators, life-style advisers and sometimes natural and social scientists themselves.
With surprising force Mr Singer argues that he is simply drawing out consequences of accepted obligations.Mr Singer's influence extends to the world beyond the ivory tower partly because he writes with such lucidity and quiet passion about genuinely pressing questions: the environment, the rich-poor divide, cruelty to animals, human suffering.
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