Sentence examples for in any proposition from inspiring English sources

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Hence "some basis must be found for ethical judgments", but "it is sufficiently obvious that such a basis cannot be sought in any proposition about what is or has been".

Then this measure of cognitive value entails that believing a tautology to the correct degree (namely 1) has 0 cognitive value, as does investing any degree of credence in any proposition with the same degree of truthlikeness as a tautology.

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In the past, any proposition for the rise of social democracy in the United States was cast aside as unrealistic.

The skeptic could maintain that there is something quite special about the skeptical hypothesis such that even though closure might not hold in general between any proposition and every proposition it entails, it does hold between such propositions as "here's a hand" and "it does not merely appear that here is a hand".

Along with Wright's characterisation of it, c is a cornerstone for an area of discourse d just in case for any proposition p belonging to d, p could not be justified for any subject s if s had no independent justification for accepting c (see mostly Wright 2004).[12] Wright contends that the conclusion Q8 of Moore is a cornerstone for the area of discourse about perceivable things.

Any proposition in which the predicate is included in the essential definition of the subject is knowable in itself.

Within each person, POPCO has the opportunity to map any proposition in set group 1 above to any proposition in set group 2. However, as we'll see, POPCO agents will able to construct two distinct sets of analogical relationships: those relating hunting to sky origin, and those relating parenting to earth origin.

2. And the corresponding notion of acceptance cannot be reduced to belief in the truth of any proposition.

If a skeptic were to argue that you know that (d)–(f) are all false, while you do not know that any proposition in (a)–(c) is false, that skeptic would incur the burden of having to dislodge the analogy, of having to explain why, whereas knowledge that (d)–(f) are all false is easily obtainable, knowledge of the falsehood of each (a)–(c) is beyond our reach.

In A Discourse of Free-thinking Collins defines free-thinking as "The Use of the Understanding, in endeavouring to find out the Meaning of any Proposition whatsoever, in considering the nature and Evidence for or against it, and in judging of it according to the seeming Force or Weakness of the Evidence" (p. 5).

(A VI iv 1644/AG 31) Furthermore, the combination of PC and PIN will mean that, since in any true proposition the predicate is contained explicitly or implicitly within the subject, this is so for all affirmative truths, whether they be universal or particular, necessary or contingent.

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