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But now imagine that the intention to F just is (or necessarily involves) the belief that one will F. Then intending to F, and intending to refrain from F-ing, will entail that one has contradictory beliefs.

The holist program seems to entail that one can continue to add to beliefs about Beauty, where one is deploying the empirical concept, until one in a proper justificatory exercise acquires all the appropriately related beliefs about properties.

First, and most important, the fact that libertarian free will is valuable does not entail that one should never intervene in the exercise of libertarian free will.

End-result principles entail that one can judge whether a certain distribution of goods is desirable without knowing how it came about.

The possible evidence against the transparency thesis, namely, the baby in the womb, does not tell against it, since failing to remember having a conscious thought does not entail that one did not have a conscious thought.

Even complete dependence on external support for vital functions cannot entail that one is dead, the traditionalist will continue, as is evident in the fact that living fetuses are entirely dependent on their mothers' bodies.

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If God or a soul does not exist, or if they exist but one fails to have the right relationship with them, then supernaturalism or the Western version of it (on which I focus)—entails that one's life is meaningless.

But this cannot simply be construed to mean one's reliance upon other-power but entails that one must appropriate that "grace" in self-power.

This entails that one cannot freely distribute the processing of the trace to an arbitrary number of parallel processes: for a simple formula, or one that contains few nested expressions, few reducers can be started in parallel.

In general, the method entails that one evolves a curve, surface, or image with a partial differential equation (PDE) and obtains the result at a point in the evolution.

This most radical of all skepticisms is absurd (it entails that one couldn't even be justified in believing it) and so there must be a kind of justification which is not inferential, i.e., there must be noninferentially justified beliefs which terminate regresses of justification.

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