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First, there is the celebrated argument of David Hume that "ought" cannot be derived from "is," that no fact about how things are in the world, however well-established, can logically entail that something or other ought or ought not to be done.
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Many reject the substance theory because they think it entails that something could exist without any properties whatsoever.
Sustaining the will to do something about it particularly if that something also entails real economic pain or military risks—is quite another.
They know that they need to be ready to do anything to fight against the terrorist threat, even if that entails doing something that's actually inefficient.
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That will entail scoring, something the club's four strikers have not done in the league this year.
'Ronald McDonald' seems like a referring term, open to existential generalization, in the sense that a sentence like 'Ronald McDonald does not exist' entails 'There is something that does not exist', and 'exists' seems like a predicate that applies or fails to apply to the designation of subject-place terms.
Remarkably, he found that a simple modification of general relativity's equations entailed something that would have, well, blown Newton's mind: antigravity — a gravitational force that pushes instead of pulls.
For instance, the principle of identity, Everything is identical to itself entails There exists something that is identical to itself.
This is produced by a self-referential sentence claiming 'If I am true, then ⊥', where ⊥ is a constant (what logicians usually call the falsum) which is or entails something that is also dialetheically unacceptable, say ⊥ = 'Everything is true', the trivialist claim.
For the conclusion that it entails, namely, that "There exists something that could have been an F", does not require us to suppose that there is some concrete object that could have been F. Rather, BF requires only the existence of a something that could have been F, and that thing might well be contingently nonconcrete.
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