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A simple definition of logical consequence seems to suggest itself: s follows logically from σ (or: s is a logical consequence of σ) iff s follows from σ with respect to the sequence iσ∪{s} of all extra-logical simple ideas contained in σ or s.
But according to at least one other logic the paraconsistent logic LP disjunctive syllogism is not a valid argument form.[2] Hence the two logics disagree about whether the conclusion of the argument above is a logical consequence of the premises.
Some damage is a logical consequence of a deal that involves deficit reduction.
Some outside experts disagree and say depression is a logical consequence of being imprisoned with no certainty about the future.
It is a logical consequence of Mitchell's multimedia work: she will be able to make a perfected object that can exist in the way she intended, for ever, without the mess of live performance.
Indeed, Isis's emphasis on the physical control of territory – which distinguishes it from al-Qaida – is a logical consequence of the power vacuums that emerged in many countries affected by the Arab spring.
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In order to be logically correct, the conclusion s of an argument <σ, s> must logically follow from σ, i.e., s must be a logical consequence of σ (WL II, 391 395; the similarity with the distinction between material and formal consequence in Tarski 1956, 419, is obvious).
The Reagan era legitimised greed; Anna Nicole's grossness was a logical consequence of this shift in public morality.
The flavour industry was a logical consequence of such developments.Extracts and essential oils such as citrus were being produced in America by the late 1700s.
Wohlfahrt, who as head chef at his restaurant for 32 years has closely observed the ups and downs of German cuisine, said developments in German kitchens were a logical consequence of the country's growing wealth.
Richard Howard, who has written poems about James, explained the coincidence: "It's a logical consequence of the rise of James as a literary figure and of the considerable amount of good biographical work that has been done," beginning with Leon Edel's monumental biography, "The Life of Henry James," published in five volumes from 1953 to 1972.
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