Sentence examples for explanation of the inference from inspiring English sources

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Hence while Frege takes it that Hilbert owes an explanation of the inference from the consistency of AXR to that of AXG, for Hilbert there is simply no inference.

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For only in that situation is there any risk that an explanation of the permissible inference to a jury, or its use by a jury, has caused the presumptively rational factfinder to make an erroneous factual determination.

The methods section has been extended including more detailed explanations of the used inference algorithms.

Moreover, physical explanation of the proposed evolutionary fuzzy inference model was discussed.

In Gurr, Lee, and Stenning (1998) and Stenning and Lemon (2001), there is an explanation of the uniqueness of diagrammatic inference in terms of a degree of 'directness' of interpretation, and it is argued that this property is relative, and hence that "some rides are cheaper than others".

The way Hume uses the idea that the associative principles transmit force and vivacity in his explanation of sympathy is parallel to the way he uses it in his explanation of causal inference.

"Hume's Explanation of Causal Inference," in Contemporary Perspectives on Early Modern Philosophy, ed.

It is possible instead to construct an inference to the best explanation of the phenomena, and the interpretivist may press that line, but, as I will suggest, the success of his thesis does not depend on the outcome.

This is clear if one focuses upon Hume's formulation, and then thinks in terms of the idea of an inference to the best explanation of the "mixed phenomena" that one finds.

Given all of this, Schopenhauer believes his explanation music is a copy of the will qua thing in itself is justified as an inference to the best explanation of the experience, power and significance of music in the lives of serious listeners.

To situate their work, the authors cite the Delphi Report's (Facione, 1990) definition of critical thinking as "purposeful, self-regulatory judgment that results in interpretation, analysis, evaluation, and inference as well as explanation of the evidential, conceptual, methodological, criteriological, or contextual considerations upon which that judgment is based".

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