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Either judges are asked to express judgments on the premises only, and the court's decision on r is logically derived from the majority on the premises (the premise-based or issue-by-issue procedure), or the verdict is decided by the majority judgment on r (the conclusion-based or case-by-case procedure) ignoring the opinions on the premises.
Our method is logically derived from the following assumptions: I) Drug behavior at different levels provide some clues to understanding ADRs; II) semantic relationships between ADRs help us infer new ADRs for some drugs; III) the global or local information from the drug ADR interaction network could inform us how to infer unknown drug ADR associations.
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The reducing theory TA reduces the reduced theory TB if the laws of TB can be logically derived from TA, which Nagel called the "condition of derivability".
Thus, we have a clear standard for measuring partisan gerrymandering that can be logically derived from the Constitution.
Robbins also argued that the most important propositions and laws in economics are logically derived from basic and obvious assumptions.
In our book, we show that the partisan symmetry standard can be logically derived from the equal treatment of individual voters, based on recent results in social choice theory.
In this way Rand claimed to have solved the centuries-old "is-ought" problem the problem of showing how a statement about what ought to be can be logically derived solely from a statement (or statements) about what is.
Finally, theoretical reductionism is the view in the philosophy of science that the entities and laws posited in older scientific theories can be logically derived from newer scientific theories, which are therefore in some sense more basic.
The higher level situation that is determined by the molecular constellation then can be logically derived from this specification the higher level situation that is determined by the molecular constellation.
Thus, while some consequentialists (e.g. Brink 1989) have argued that the truth of consequentialism can be logically derived more or less directly from the requirement that morality be impartial, this seems to be a mistake (Scheffler 1992, pp. 105 109).
Given any of the languages of arithmetic, say, we can state as arithmetical fact whatever we can prove in them; to say that accordingly there are numbers, however, is at best to express the fact that numbers are a basic category of that framework (irrespective of whether they are logically derived from a still more basic category).
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